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OFFICIAL ELECTION RETURNS 

EMOCRATIC PRIMARIES 

ALABAMA 

1918 AND 1920 


COMPILED BY 

STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 


W. D. NESBITT, Chairman, Birmingham. 
IRA CHAMPION, Secretary, Montgomery. 
J. K. FLEMING, Treasurer, Birmingham. 


Montgomery, Alabama. 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 


VOTES CAST IN DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION, 
AUGUST 13, 1918. 


United States Senator.Page 5 

Governor .Page 7 

Lieutenant Governor .Page 10 

Secretary of State.....Page 11 

State Treasurer . Page 13 

State Auditor .Page 14 

Attorney General .Page 15 

State Superintendent of Education.Page 16 

Commissioner of Agriculture. Page 18 

Associate Member Public Service Commission.Page 19 

Associate Justice Supreme Court.Page 21 

Judge Court of Appeals... Page 23 

Representatives in Congress.Page 23 

State Senators . Page 25 

State Solicitors ...'..Page 29 

Members State Democratic Executive Committee.Page 31 

Totals of vote in Primary of 1918.Page 37 

Expense Accounts Candidates in Primary of 1918.Page 46 


VOTES CAST IN DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION, 
May 13, 1920. 


United States Senator—Long Term. 

United States Senator—to succeed J. H. Bankhead. 

Representatives in Congress. 

Delegates National Convention—State at large. 

Alternate Delegates National Convention.:.... 

District Delegates National Convention. 

Alternate District Delegates National Convention. 

Presidential Electors—State at Large. 

District Electors . 

National Committeeman . 

Associate Justice Supreme Court. 

Associate Justice Court of Appeals. 

Judges Judicial Circuits... 

Solicitor 2nd Judicial Circuit... 

President Public Service Commission. 

Commissioner of Conservation... 

Members of State Democratic Executive Committee. 
Chairmen of County Executive Committees. 


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STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 

OF ALABAMA. 

1918-1922 

W. D. NESBITT, Chairman, Montgomery. 

IRA CHAMPION, Secretary, Montgomery. 

J. K. FLEMING, Treasurer, Birmingham. 

PAT McGAULEY, Reporter, Montgomery. 


NAME 


W. T. McGowin. 

C. B. Brown.. 

G. H. Malone. 

S. P. McDonald. 

A. T. Smith. 

E. L. Clarkson. 

R. L. Barnes. 

Virgil Bouldin . 

Jno. R. T. Rives. 

A. F. Fite. 


W. G. McCorvey. 

J. W. Goldsby... 

J. H. Webb. 

J. C. Webb. 


T. E. Henderson 

R. A. Smith. 

J. T. Adams..,. 

W. R. Sellers. 


M. Sollie . 

L. M. Moseley. 

B. L. Andrews. 

L. H. Boykin. 

J. A. Brown. 

J. F. Averyt. 

E. W. Rettus. 

J. H. Edmondson. 


W. L. Lancaster. 

E. J. Garrison. 

C. W. Hare. 

Geo. C. Douville. 


Robison Brown. 

E. M. Elliott. 

J. F. Bishop.— 

J. T. Fuller.. 


J. M. Kilpatrick. 

S. A. Jordan. 

R. A. Mitchell. 

L. L. Herzberg.... 


ADDRESS 


State at Large. 

Toinette .. 

Montgomery .. 

Dothan . 

Sylacauga . 

Ashland . 

Tuscaloosa . 

Albertville . 

Scottsboro . 

Birmingham ... 

Jasper ..... 

First District. 

Monroeville .. 

Mobile ... 

Mobile __ 

Demopolis .. 

Second District. 

Andalusia .. 

Brewton ... 

Pineapple . 

Troy . 

Third District. 

Ozark ..... 

Union Springs . 

Ozark . 

Pittsview . 

Fourth District. 

Bell’s Mill . 

Columbiana . 

Selma . 

Anniston ... 

Fifth District. 

Wetumpka . 

Ashland ... 

Tuskegee . 

Dadeville .-.- 

Sixth District. 

Tuscaloosa . 

Moundville . 

Akron ."___ 

Centerville ... 

Seventh District. 

Cullman .— 

Gadsden __ 

Gadsden . 

Gadsden .—.=- 


COUNTY 


Washington County. 
Montgomery County. 
Houston County. 
Talladega County. 
Clay County. 
Tuscaloosa County. 
Marshall County. 
Jackson County. 
Jefferson County. 
Walker County. 

Monroe County. 
Mobile County. 
Mobile County. 
Marengo County. 

Covington County. 
Escambia County. 
Wilcox County. 

Pike County. 

Dale County. 

Bullock County. 

Dale County. 

Russell County. 

Cleburne County. 
Shelby County. 
Dallas County. 
Calhoun County. 

Elmore County. 

Clay County. 

Macon County. 
Tallapoosa County. 

Tuscaloosa County. 
Hale County. 

Hale County. 

Bibb County. 

Cullman County. 
Etowah County. 
Etowah County. 
Etowah County. 























































































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STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.— Continued. 


NAME 

ADDRESS 

COUNTY 

J. F. Koonce. 

A. G. Patterson. 

J. P White 

Eighth District. 

Florence . 

Albany .. 

Moulton . 

Lauderdale County. 
Morgan County. 
Lawrence County. 
Madison County. 

Jefferson County. 
Jefferson County. 
Jefferson County. 
Jefferson County. 

Winston County. 

Lamar County. 

Lamar County. 

Marion County. 

Edward Johnston . 

Borden Burr . 

George Bondurant . 

Forney Johnston . 

W. D. Nesbitt. 

R. L. Blanton 

Huntsville . 

Ninth District. 

Birmingham . 

Birmingham . 

Birmingham . 

Birmingham . 

Tenth District. 
Haleyville. 

J. C. Milner. 

Vernon . 

John A. Cobb. 

A. C. Freeman... 

Vernon . 

Hackelburg . 


COUNTY DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES. 


County 
Autauga.... 

Baldwin. 

Barbour. 

Bibb.. 

Blount. 

Bullock. 

Butler. 

Calhoun. 

Chambers. 

Cherokee... 

Chilton. 

Choctaw. 

Clarke. 

Clay . 

Cleburne... 

Coffee. 

Colbert. 

Conecuh. 

Coosa. 

Covington 

Crenshaw. 

Cullman. 

Dale. 

Dallas. 

DeKalb. 

Elmore. 

Escambia.. 

Etowah. 

Fayette. 

Franklin.... 

Geneva. 

Greene. 

Hale. 

Henry. 

Houston. 

Jackson. 


Chairman 

.C. D. Wadsworth, Prattville 

.Abner J. Smith, Bay Minette. 

.Guy W. Winn, Clayton. 

.Geo. W. Randall, West Blocton 

.A. L. Bains, Oneonta 

W. C. Thompson, Union Springs 

.C. E. Hamilton, Greenville. 

.W. D. Ward, Anniston. 

.Chas. S. Moon, LaFayette. 

.Hugh Reed, Centre. 

..W. W. Fox, Clanton. 

.J. D. Lindsey, Butler. 

.H. 0. Pugh, Grove Kill. 

.W. L. Runyan, Ashland. 

.Jno. A. Brown, Heflin. 

.M. A. Owen, Elba. 

Jno. D. Rather, Jr., Tuscumbia. 

.Robert H. Jones, Evergreen. 

.Julius Jones, Rockford. 

.-.J. A. Goodwin, Florala. 

.J. N. Pollard, Luverne. 

.J. M. Kilpatrick, Cullman. 

.A. B. Byrd, Ozark. 

.W. C. Phillips, Valgrande. 

.J. Valdor Curtis, Ft. Payne. 

.Jerre Gulledge, Verbena. 

.Leon G. Brooks, Brewton. 

.W. J. Boykin, Gadsden. 

.-.Wm. M. Monroe, Fayette. 

.L. S. McRight, Russellville. 

.H. L. Faulk, Geneva. 

.J- F. Aldredge, Eutaw. 

.J- B. Stickney, Greensboro. 

.Dr. A. S. Stegall, Abbeville. 

.Dan W. Baker, Dothan. 

.T. E. Morgan, Scottsboro. 










































































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County Chairman 

Jefferson.Ernest Matthews, Birmingham. 

Lamar.J. T. Maddox, Vernon. 

Lauderdale...J. H. Blair, Florence. 

Lawrence..D. H. Bracken, Moulton. 

Lee...Thos. S. Samford, Opelika. 

Limestone...Wm. P. Hundley, Athens. 

Lowndes...F. D. Scarborough, Mt. Willing. 

Macon.M. B. Abercrombie, Tuskegee. 

Madison.C. H. Pulley, Huntsville. 

Marengo.Henry McDaniel, Demopolis. 

Marion.C. R. Franks, Hamilton. 

Marshall.J. B. Stearnes, Guntersville. 

Mobile.D. B. Cobbs, Mobile. 

Monroe...James K. Kayser, Burnt Corn. 

Montgomery.Henry N. Hughes, Montgomery. 

Morgan.J. E. Freeman, Hartselle. 

Perry. Louis O. Davidson, Uniontown. 

Pickens...John W. Dowe, Carrollton. 

Pike...John H. Wilkerson, Troy. 

Randolph.Jno. W. Overton, Wedowee. 

Russell...C. D. Rutherford, Hurtsboro. 

Shelby...J. M. Leonard, Jr., Columbiana. 

St. Clair.J. T. Brown, Pell City. 

Sumter....Thos. F. Seale, Livingston. 

Talladega.E. C. Watson, Lincoln. 

Tallapoosa.C. C. Ferguson, Camp Hill. 

Tuscaloosa...S. D. McGehee, Tuscaloosa. 

Walker.J. W. Shepherd, Jasper. 

Washington.Joe M. Pelham, Chatom. 

Wilcox...S. D. Bloch, Camden. 

Winston..Z. McVay, Double Springs. 

VOTE FOR UNITED STATES SENATORS IN PRIMARY ELEC¬ 
TION, AUGUST, 13, 1918. 

John Hollis Bankhead. Frank S. White. 

Autauga . 469 412 

Baldwin . 480 321 

Barbour . 760 776 

Bibb . 671 687 

Blount . 529 589 

Bullock . 371 364 

Butler . 814 582 

Calhoun .. 1,312 1,165 

Chambers . 682 1,233 

Cherokee —. 439 1,077 

Chilton . 352 183 

Choctaw . 489 393 

Clarke . 640 691 

Clay . 600 632 

Cleburne . . 

Coffee . 1,368 1,015 

Colbert . 998 196 

Conecuh ...-. 423 721 

Coosa . 378 296 

Covington .-.. 1,087 1,037 

Crenshaw . 1,072 644 

Cullman . 563 840 

Dale . 1,028 830 

Dallas . 914 450 




























































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VOTE FOR UNITED STATES SENATORS IN PRIMARY ELEC¬ 
TION, AUGUST 13, 1918 .—Continued. 


John Hollis Bankhead. Frank S. White. 

DeKalb . 653 821 

Elmore..-. . 

Escambia . 457 680 

Etowah . 1,149 1,205 

Fayette . 428 475 

Franklin . 371 275 

Geneva . 807 1,050 

Greene . 300 131 

Hale . 666 122 

Henry . 564 704 

Houston .. 1,439 924 

Jackson . 808 950 

Jefferson . 7,708 5,270 

Lamar . 713 549 

Lauderdale . 1,564 398 

Lawrence . 542 585 

Lee . 684 682 

Limestone ._. 989 627 

Lowndes . 299 

Macon . 290 365 

Madison . 1,232 935 

Marengo . 931 414 

Marion . 619 634 

Marshall . 947 938 

Mobile . 3,701 1,077 

Monroe . 614 613 

Montgomery . 1,864 1,231 

Morgan . 1,371 1,099 

Perry ...... .. . 

Pickens . 599 640 

Pike . 1,221 831 

Randolph . 541 795 

Russell . 418 242 

Shelby .:.... 299 346 

St. Clair ..... . 

Sumter . 489 194 

Talladega . 833 825 

Tallapoosa . 1,089 833 

Tuscaloosa . 1,291 1,054 

Walker . 1,185 899 

Washington . 403 231 

Wilcox . 503 319 

Winston .. 215 186 






















































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VOTE FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, PRIMARY ELECTION 

AUGUST 13, 1918. 




First Choice 

Second Choice 

Counties 

Bulger 

Miller 

NeSmith 

Parrish 

Bulger 

Miller 

NeSmith 

Parrish 

Autauga. 

138 

261 

441 

82 

0 

4 

2 

7 

Baldwin . 

123 

427 

236 

50 

6 

3 

9 

8 

Barbour . 

124 

668 

520 

149 

8 

8 

5 

25 

Bibb . 

80 

704 

483 

13 

8 

10 

10 

7 

Blount . 

77 

561 

392 

30 

8 

11 

12 

8 

Bullock . 

55 

340 

290 

50 

4 

2 

8 

19 

Butler . 

96 

531 

659 

91 

2 

6 

7 

22 

Calhoun . 

207 

1,273 

875 

113 

33 

29 

35 

29 

Chambers . 

636 

770 

345 

21 

36 

17 

60 

0 

Cherokee . 

196 

645 

396 

871 

10 

12 

6 

13 

Chilton . 

109 

171 

188 

39 

3 

4 

3 

6 

Choctaw . 

76 

470 

292 

31 

4 

12 

5 

6 

Clarke . 

191 

674 

366 

61 

4 

9 

11 

13 

Clay . 

Cleburne . 

421 

496 

135 

64 

22 

20 

8 

14 

Coffee . 

163 

975 

951 

106 

11 

12 

3 

20 

Colbert . 

122 

547 

385 

45 

9 

15 

12 

21 

Conecuh . 

96 

441 

443 

56 

3 

6 

5 

5 

Coosa . 

189 

257 

259 

11 

10 

7 

7 

9 

Covington . 

218 

870 

615 

174 

36 

14 

13 

83 

Crenshaw . 

123 

590 

922 

95 

12 

10 

10 

8 

Cullman . 

161 

484 

476 

94 

11 

8 

8 

0 

Dale . 

99 

979 

634 

107 

11 

11 

6 

17 

Dallas . 

106 

749 

427 

68 

11 

19 

16 

35 

DeKalb . 

270 

598 

322 

65 

5 

9 

5 

2 

Elmore . 

209 

495 

1,066 

70 

23 

16 

11 

27 

Escambia . 

132 

676 

181 

82 

1 

4 

7 

21 

Etowah . 

261 

1,345 

564 

89 

18 

21 

17 

23 

Fayette . 

75 

343 

259 

20 

2 

17 

5 

11 

Franklin . 

91 

303 

138 

40 

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1 

1 

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Geneva . 

178| 

717 

638 

188 

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10 

4 

12 

Greene . 

43 

170 

229' 

6 

3 

5 

6 

2 

Hale . 

67 

363 

308 

24 

2 

2 

3 

7 

Henry . 

82 

520 

505 

114 

3 

4 

0 

8 

Houston . 

169 

1,033 

849 

184 

16 

10 

8 

20 

Jackson . 

270 

811 

460 

56 

4 

6 

9 

6 

Jefferson . 

1,054 

6,061 

5,053 

392 

300 

413 

594 

200 

Lamar . 

60 

392 

603 

32 

7 

12 

3 

7 

Lauderdale . 

140 

752 

918 

• 75 

10 

9 

8 

16 

Lawrence . 

79 

573 

367 

41 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Lee . 

207 

691 

436 

36 

13 

10 

4 

12 

Limestone . 

243 

703 

496 

63 

6 

4 

4 

8 

Lowndes . 

47 

199 

294 

71 

34 

16 

5 

11 

Macon . 

154 

289 

183 

23 

8 

4 

6 

4 

Madison . 

156 

1,073 

781 

57 

62 

14 

14 

22 

Marengo . 

89 

704 

447 

114 

5 

8 

3 

4 

Marion . 

78 

603 

364 

26 

9 

4 

15 

4 

Marshall . 

159 

884 

556 

149 

27 

16 

11 

15 

Mobile . 

587 

1,445 

1,912 

259 

45 

57 

39 

81 













































































11 


VOTE FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, PRIMARY ELECTION 
AUGUST 13, 1918 .—Continued 


Counties 

First Choice 

Second Choice 

Bulger 

Miller 

rG 

4-> 

2 

in 

OJ 

£ 

Parrish 

Bulger 

Miller 

NeSmith 

Parrish 

Monroe . 

108 

512 

505 

64 

11 

7 

4 

17 

Montgomery .:. 

327 

592 

1,194 

1,166 

57 

64 

52 

122 

Morgan . 

236 

1,296 

679 

140 

15 

28 

38 

68 

Perry . 

41 

527 

282 

16 

4 

3 

13 

5 

Pickens . 

134 

473 

438 

43 

10 

6 

6 

13 

Pike . 

111 

680 

1,051 

164 

14 

21 

12J 

21 

Randolph . 

412 

553 

289 

68 

12 

10 

r 

| 15 

Russell . 

63 

223 

377 

33 

6 

2 

5 


Shelby . 

66 

296 

264 

11 

6 

17 

8 

6 

St. Clair . 

125 

379 

271 

39 

5 

8 

6 

10 

Sumter . 

57 

444 

158 

24 

7 

1 

9 

11 

Talladega . 

235 

818 

446 

68 

21 

21 

27 

13 

Tallapoosa . 

880 

466 

666 

94 

35 

83 

28 

15 

Tuscaloosa . 

310 

811 

860 

101 

40 

57 

47 

43 

Walker . 

199 

916 

702 

50 

50 

35 

39 

45 

Washington . 

81 

312 

173 

19 

3 

3 

1 

7 

Wilcox . 

62 

379 

325 

50 

8 

2 

4 ! 

3 

Winston ..... 

66 

147 

135 

22 

1 

2 

o[ 

2 


VOTE FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, PRIMARY ELECTION, 
AUGUST 13, 1919. 




First Choice 



Second Choice 

Counties 

Cobb 

Fonville 

Moffatt 

West 

Cobb 

Fonville 

Moffatt 

West 

Autauga . 

424 

91 

338 

58 

0 

4 

6 

1 

Baldwin . 

389 

63 

237 

101 

6 

4 

7 

9 

Barbour . 

661 

126 

444 

189 

5 

17 

15 

13 

Bibb . 

334 

354 

353 

183 

12 

11 

10 

13 

Blount . 

498 

86 

315 

107 

7 

3 

9 

8 

Bullock . 

415 

80 

179 

42 

6 

9 

2 

14 

Butler . 

413 

421 

278 

91 

9 

11 

8 

11 

Calhoun . 

1,135 

189 

693 

285 

24 

20 

18 

43 

Chambers . 

1,178 

66 

361 

142 

9 

9 

11 


Cherokee . 

588 

114 

251 

189 

7 

12 

3 

13 

Chilton . 

246 

72 

143 

40 

5 

4 

4 

5 

Choctaw . 

295 

131 

315 

69 

4 

4 

9 

7 

Clarke . 

716 

157 

258 

160 

11 

4 

7 

21 

Clay . 

731 

86 

115 

120 

7 

17 

9 

20 

Coffee . 

916 

416 

527 

161 

7 

12 

31 

5 

Colbert . 

526 

73 

104 

310 

13 

9 

8 

29 

Conecuh .| 

373 

2741 

2461 

66 

1 2| 

1 

4 

9 






















































































12 


VOTE FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, PRIMARY ELECTION, 
AUGUST 13, 1919.— Continued. 


Counties 

First Choice 

Second Choice 

Cobb 

Fonville 

Moffatt 

West 

Cobb 

Fonville 

Moffatt 

West 

Coosa . 

469 

43 

124 

39 

6 

6 

4 

14 

Covington . 

719 

342 

523 

151 

8 

30 

5 

10 

Crenshaw . 

343 

857 

347 

116 

9 

15 

17 

7 

Cullman . 

588 

71 

347 

140 

8 

10 

10 

0 

Dale . 

991 

202 

341 

153 

11 

4 

8 

5 

Dallas . 

505 

75 

643 

57 

18 

21 

13 

28 

DeKalb 

675 

105 

215 

135 

4 


2 

1 

Elmore . 

752 

345 

523 

127 

20 

42 

88 

32 

Escambia . 

553 

163 

265 

53 

6 

6 

4 

10 

Etowah . 

1,294 

156 

498 

205 

23 

11 

15 

18 

Fayette . 

305 

42 

222 

94 

5 

5 

8 

7 

Franklin . 

227 

45 

23 

258 

5 

1 

2 

2 

Geneva . 

818 

235 

436 

158 

5 

8 

9 

8 

Greene . 

181 

35 

186 

20 

5 

3 

1 

4 

Hale . 

361 

28 

290 

65 

3 

2 

2 

6 

Henry . 

543 

60 

513 

140 

6 

1 

2 

6 

Houston . 

1,065 

280 

562 

224 

4 

13 

12 

10 

Jackson . 

1,088 

82 

182 

97 

2 

2 

3 

4 

Jefferson . 

3,315 

1,623 

3,176 

4,192 

311 

230 

257 

329 

Lamar . 

286 

71 

202 

407 

1 

1 

■ 8 

3 

Lauderdale... 

686 

163 

440 

190 

5 

1 

4 

9 

Lawrence . 

487 

73 

183 

147 

10 

6 

7 

6 

Lee . 

810 

62 

389 

50 

8 

6 

8 

7 

Limestone . 

865 

173 

284 

159 

3 

2 

7 

6 

Lowndes . 

188 

195 

181 

34 

19 

20 

11 

17 

Macon . 

528 

32 

69 

16 

3 

8 

1 

1 

Madison . 

1,066 

117 

585 

103 

18 

13 

16 

24 

Marengo . 

759 

55 

413 

37 

7 

8 

5 

6 

Marion . 

373 

46 

389 

196 

7 

3 

7 

9 

Marshall . 

945 

106 

414 

122 

20 

9 

13 

15 

Mobile . 

1,856 

224 

1,324 

273 

45 

20 

42 

75 

Monroe . 

531 

96 

490 

79 

9 

4' 

9 

5 

Montgomery 

620 

1,206 

1,305 

138 

98 

110 

102 

24 

Morgan . 

1,177 

116 

479 

401 

27 

22 

16 

43 

Perry . 

387 

50 

299 

84 

10 

10 

17 

5 

Pickens . 

487 

121 

187 

180 

14 

7 

6 

12 

Pike . 

823 

201 

694 

118 

12 

16 

26 

27 

Randolph . 

837 

70 

216 

100 

10 

3 

7 

13 

Russell . 

259 

26 

342 

34 

2 

5 

10 

1 

Shelby . 

252 

40 

250 

68 

6 

7 

9 

11 

St. Clair . 

314 

66 

339 

64 

4 

13 

5 

5 

Sumter . 

302 

134 

88 

123 

3 

4 

10 

10 

Talladega . 

757 

198 

362 

177 

10 

13 

14 

25 

Tallapoosa . 

969 

116 

823 

56 

23 

8 

15 

8 

Tuscaloosa . 

869 

404 

466 

318 

36 

36 

58 

50 

Walker . 

902 

76 

283 

569 

38 

10 

29 

70 

Washington 

338 

43 

145 

45 

1 

1 

3 

10 

Wilcox . 

3801 

35 

346 

45 

8 

3 

3 

5 

Winston . 

2061 

16 

77 

52 



1 

4 


















































VOTE FOR STATE TREASURER, PRIMARY ELECTION 
AUGUST 13, 1918. 


Counties 

Autauga . 

Baldwin . 

Barbour . 

Bibb . 

Blount . 

Bullock . 

Butler. 

Calhoun . 

Chambers . 

Cherokee . 

Chilton. 

Choctaw . 

Clarke . 

Clay . 

Cleburne . 

Coffee . 

Colbert . 

Conecuh . 

Coosa . 

Covington . 

Crenshaw . 

Cullman . 

Dale . 

Dallas . 

DeKalb . 

Elmore .. 

Escambia . 

Etowah . 

Fayette . 

Franklin . 

Geneva . 

Greene . 

Hale . 

Henry . 

Houston . 

Jackson . 

Jefferson . 

Lamar . 

Lauderdale . 

Lawrence .. 

Lee . 

Limestone . 

Lowndes . 

Macon . 

Madison . 

Marengo . 

Marion . 

Marshall . 

Mobile . 

Monroe . 

Montgomery ... 

Morgan . 

Perry . 

Pickens . 

Pike . 

Randolph . 

Russell . 


Bradley 

Ellis 

391 

488 

444 

370 

701 

741 

766 

474 

647 

406 

248 

477 

597 

716 

1,357 

978 

1,077 

534 

748 

486- 

279 

216’< 

356 

471 

527 

749 

645 

418 

986 

952 

751 

270 

580 

455 

469 

202 

683 

1,148 

580 

1,018 

709 

604 

978 

672 

206 

1,142 

848 

426 

960 

849 

495 

512 

1,527 

699 

750 

72 

438 

155 

561 

1,176 

165 

257 

424 

338 

603 

629 

762 

1,048 

922 

591 

8,297 

3,906 

917 

322 

1,247 

413 

742 

242 

509 

777 

1,105 

359 

185 

423 

194 

425 

1,261 

643 

412 

910 

1,039 

76 

831 

791 

1,596 

2,124 

358 

857 

877 

2,364 

1,636 

548 

259 

592 

987 

175 

888 

963 

669 

556 

407 

261 






























































14 


VOTE FOR STATE TREASURER, PRIMARY ELECTION 
AUGUST 13, 1918.— Continued . 


Counties 

Shelby . 

St. Clair . 

Sumter . 

Talladega .. 

Tallapoosa 

Tuscaloosa 

Walker . 

Washington 

Wilcox . 

Winston . 


Bradley 

Ellis 

312 

295 

483 

251 

428 

242 

769 

780 

1,311 

513 

1,537 

563 

1,471 

435 

235 

373 

256 

564 

305 

71 


VOTE FOR STATE AUDITOR, PRIMARY ELECTION, 
AUGUST 13, 1918. 


Counties Lee 

Autauga . 860 

Baldwin . 795 

Barbour . 1,433 

Bibb . 1,191 

Blount . 955 

Bullock . 709 

Butler . 1,217 

Calhoun . 2,141 

Chambers . 1,694 

Cherokee . 1,159 

Chilton . 461 

Choctaw. 799 

Clarke ... 1,284 

Clay . 1,033 

Cleburne ... . 

Coffee . 1,736 

Colbert . 1,006 

Conecuh . 930 

Coosa . 638 

Covington . 1,651 

Crenshaw . 1,482 

Cullman . 1,132 

Dale . 1,365 

Dallas . 1,225 

DeKalb ..<. 1,103 

Elmore . 1,739 

Escambia . 969 

Etowah . 2,186 

Fayette . 615 

Franklin . 560 

Geneva... 1,678 

Greene . 403 

Hale . 729 

Henry .-. 1,145 

Houston . 1,493 

Jackson . 1,401 

Jefferson . 11^478 

Lamar . 880 

Lauderdale .. 1,600 

Lawrence . ’939 

Lee . 1,225 
























































15 


VOTE FOR STATE AUDITOR, PRIMARY ELECTION, 
AUGUST 13, 1918.— Continued. 


Counties Lee 

Limestone . 1,414 

Lowndes . 578 

Macon . 573 

Madison . 1,741 

Marengo . 1,310. 

Marion . 1,049' 

Marshall . 1,378 

Mobile .. 3,288 

Monroe . 1,194 

Montgomery . 3,286: 

Morgan . 2,028 

Perry . 824 

Pickens . 1,016 

Pike . 1,664 

Randolph . 1,107 

Russell . 657 

Shelby ..,. 576 

St. Clair . 734 

Sumter . 666 

Talladega .. 1,363 

Tallapoosa ..>..._..... 1,587 

Tuscaloosa . 1,970 

Walker . 1,685 

Washington . 567 

Wilcox . 788 

Winston ..-. 336 


VOTE FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, PRIMARY ELECTION, 
AUGUST 13, 1918. 


Counties 
Autauga 
Baldwin ... 
Barbour ... 

Bibb . 

Blount . 

Bullock ... 

Butler. 

Calhoun ... 
Chambers 
Cherokee 
Chilton ... 
Choctaw 
Clarke ...... 

Clay . 

Cleburne 

Coffee . 

Colbert ... 
Conecuh ... 

Coosa . 

Covington 

Crenshaw 

Cullman 

Dale .«... 

Dallas ...... 

DeKalb ... 
Elmore . 


Smith 

Tate 

270 

675 

533 

301 

740 

683 

499 

755 

571 

453 

400 

333 

712 

522 

1,413 

1,002 

1,222 

534 

723 

509 

172 

358 

499 

332 

800 

504 

773 

330 

1,070 

810 

610 

387 

464 

528 

300 

377 

1,033 

737 

702 

971 

677 

459 

1,094 

660 

594 

715 

787 

424 

471 

1,405 



























































16 


VOTE FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, PRIMARY ELECTION, 
AUGUST 13, 1918.— Continued. 


Counties 




Smith 

Tate 

Escambia . 




621 

432 

Etowah . 




1,446 

734 

Fayette . 




433 

211 

Franklin . 




396 

185 

Geneva . 




866 

780 

Grreene . 




184 

243 

Hale . 




441 

319 

Henry. 




678 

564 

Houston . 




1,089 

1,109 

Jackson . 




979 

551 

Jefferson . 




6,412 

5,864 

Lamar . 




619 

322 

Lauderdale . 




1,006 

532 

Lawrence . 




698 

246 

Lee . 




805 

540 

Limestone . 




1,013 

539 

Lowndes . 




267 

333 

Macon . 




371 

268 

Madison . 




995 

1,061 

Marengo . 




733 

620 

Marion . 




633 

414 

Marshall . 




947 

611 

Mobile . 




2,078 

1,682 

Monroe . 




570 

637 

Montgomery . 




1,017 

2,218 

Morgan . 

. 



1,377 

741 

Perry . 


. 


459 

388 

Pickens . 




699 

300 

Pike . 




843 

970 

Randolph . 




902 

328 

Russell . 




249 

444 

:Shelby . 




356 

240 

,St. Clair . 




444 

348 

Sumter . 




432 

226 

Talladega . 




806 

749 

'Tallapoosa . 




841 

1,070 

Tuscaloosa . 




1,230 

825 

Walker . 




1,121 

369 

698 

Washington . 




219 

Wilcox . 




372 

446 

Winston . 


. 


196 

154 


VOTE FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION PRIMARY 
ELECTION, AUGUST 13, 1918 


Counties Dowell 

Autauga . 840 

Baldwin . 781 

Barbour - 1,356 

Bibb . 1,146 

Blount . 872 

Bullock . 669 

Butler . 1,166 

Calhoun . 2,008 

Chambers . 1,628 

Cherokee . 1,064 























































17 


VOTE FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION PRIMARY 
ELECTION, AUGUST 13, 1918.— Continued. 


Counties 

Chilton . 

Choctaw . 

Clarke .. 

Clay . 

Cleburne . 

Coffee _ 

Colbert . 

Conecuh ...?.. 

Coosa . 

Covington ... 
Crenshaw ... 

Cullman . 

Dale . 

Dallas . 

DeKalb . 

Elmore . 

Escambia ... 

Etowah . 

Fayette . 

Franklin . 

Geneva .. 

Greene . 

Hale . 

Henry . 

Houston . 

Jackson . 

Jefferson ...... 

Lamar . 

Lauderdale 

Lawrence. 

Lee . 

Limestone ... 

Lowndes .. 

Macon . 

Madison . 

Marengo . 

Marion . 

Marshall . 

Mobile . 

Monroe. 

Montgomery 

Morgan . 

Perry . 

Pickens . 

Pike . 

Randolph . 

Russell . 

Shelby . 

St. Clair . 

Sumter. 

Talladega .... 
Tallapoosa . 
Tuscaloosa .... 

Walker . 

Washington 

Wilcox __ 

Winston .. 


Dowell 

456 

735 

1,241 

953 

1,629 

755 

923 

645 

1,615 

1,555 

1,055 

1,392 

1,213 

1,103 

1,677 

942 

1,985 

607 

546 

1,636 

409 

722 

1,058 

1,875 

1,339 

11,423 

870 

1,526 

939 

1,138 

1,372 

568 

544 

1,587 

1,279 

985 

1,217 

2,998 

1,166 

3,244 

1,863 

791 

1,006 

1,600 

1,090 

631 

588 

722 

640 

1,332 

1,564 

1,887 

1,548 

572 

785 

340 





























































18 


VOTE FOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUS¬ 
TRIES, PRIMARY ELECTION, AUGUST 13, 1918. 


Counties 

First Choice 

Second Choice 

Allgood 

Jones 

Wilkinson 

Allgood 

Jones 

Wilkinson 

Autauga . 

218 

156 

561 

8 

7 

11 

Baldwin . 

507 

133 

189 

8 

17 

14 

Barbour . 

659 

346 

416 

26 

18 

42 

Bibb . 

735 

355 

247 

9 

14 

17 

Blount . 

1,032 

70 

29 


5 

10 

Bullock . 

'369 

104 

261 

10 

7 

12 

Butler . 

861 

201 

292 

7 

14 

12 

Calhoun . 

1,730 

228 

399 

14 

36 

47 

Chambers . 

1,196 

209 

347 

10 

16 

25 

Cherokee . 

885 

179 

242 


10 

24 

Chilton . 

262 

113 

132 

7 

5 

9 

Choctaw . 

509 

140 

181 

3 

7 

6 

Clarke . 

658 

132 

515 

10 

18 

14 

Clay . 

624 

158 

356 

15 

10 

27 

Cleburne . 







Coffee . 

1,064 

702 

394 

8 

10 

7 

Colbert . 

613 

191 

217 

5 

15 

26 

Conecuh . 

644 

187 

156 

5 

10 

6 

Coosa . 

376 

121 

173 

9 

10 

16 

Covington . 

1,129 

400 

360 

8 

10 

20 

Crenshaw . 

1,009 

400 

345 

8 

*14 

28 

Cullman . 

1,000 

183 

136 

4 

16 

17 

Dale . 

1,106 

403 

364 

7 

3 

10 

Dallas . 

134 

235 

1,015 

16 

52 

20 

DeKalb . 

894 

181 

176 


4 

i 

Elmore . 

926 

303 

579 

16 

23 

27 

Escambia . 

581 

178 

271 

10 

5 

10 

Etowah . 

1,467 

292 

504 

11 

12 

38 

Fayette . 

540 

135 

88 

1 

11 

6 

Franklin . 

401 

121 

95 

2 

3 

3 

Geneva . 

969 

202 

561 

7 

12 

13 

Greene . 

188 

210 

34 

4 

4 

4 

Hale . 

232 

285 

269 

5 

6 

3 

Henry . 

807 

128 

290 

3 

3 

24 

Houston . 

1,311 

372 

524 

7 

6 

14 

Jackson . 

1,056 

154 

249 

5 

4 

5 

Jefferson . 

5,936 

4,177 

. 2,345 

305 

334 

445 

Lamar . 

694 

195 

146 

4 

11 

7 

Lauderdale . 

1,070 

331 

266 

4 

8 

4 

Lawrence . 

552 

185 

222 

4 

41 

8 

Lee . 

907 

130 

269 

7 

6 

15 

Limestone . 

991 

216 

330 

3 

9 

3 

Lowndes . 

240 

101 

255 

31 

21 

15 

Macon . 

378 

99 

152 

2 

4 

5 

Madison . 

1,156 

285 

464 

18 

28 

38 

Marengo . 

578 

682 

112 

16 

18 

10 

Marion . 

722 

192 

176 

4 

7 

K 

Marshall . 

1,408 

246 

2021 

35 

7 

O 

16 

Mobile . 

1,242 

740 

1,5821 

28 

47 

77 



















































































19 


VOTE FOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUS¬ 
TRIES, PRIMARY ELECTION, AUGUST 13, 1918.— Continued. 


Counties 

First Choice 

Second Choice 

Allgood 

Jones 

Wilkinson 

Allgood 

Jones 

Wilkinson 

Monroe . 

686 

145 

388 

11 

9 

11 

Montgomery ... 

1,177 

1,105 

960 

77 

81 

106 

Morgan . 

1,332 

506 

403 

30 

28 

38 

Perry . 

380 

252 

226 

5 

9 

11 

Pickens . 

637 

354 

129 

20 

8 

12 

Pike. 

909 

430 

584 

11 

30 

30 

Randolph . 

894 

107 

209 

3 

6 

25 

Russell . 

286 

260 

124 

5 

3 

12 

Shelby. 

294 

311 

65 

11 

10 

20 

St. Clair . 

530 

189 

113 

4 


14 

Sumter . 

311 

224 

143 

7 

9 

11 

Talladega . 

713 

409 

421 

10 

19 

26 

Tallapoosa . 

1,099 

194 

530 

14 

13 

18 

Tuscaloosa . 

1,076 

699 

364 

54 

53 

58 

Walker . 

1,225 

359 

321 

31 

36 

52 

Washington . 

485 

52 

62 

2 

5 

5 

Wilcox . 

195 

192 

432 

9 

8 

5 

Winston . 

209 

65 

83 


4 

2 


VOTE FOR ASSOCIATE MEMBER PUBLIC SERVICE COMMIS¬ 
SION, PRIMARY ELECTION, AUGUST 13, 1918. 


Counties 

First Choice 

Second Choice 

u 

CD 

ft 

o 

o 

O 

73 

3 

o 

3 

2 

aS 

o 

+-> 

2 

Ul 

CD 

ft 

1 o 

73 

u 

c3 

i O 

3 

2 

as 

O 

A 

+» 

2 

Antnncra 

392 

334 

719 

741 

588 

476 

578 

1,665 

1,245 

624 

282 

422 

718 

687 

388 

527 

525 

579 

423 

492 

501 

1,136 

873 

405 

186 

440 

829 

509 

420 

431 

710 

446 

458 

223 

791 

792 
480 
299 
181 
223 
349 
264 

418 

110 

664 

381 

365 

210 

439 

486 

433 

402 

191 

428 

465 

245 





n ULciUgci. 

Baldwin 





Barbour 





Bibb 





Blount 





Rnl 1 of*k 





Rutlor 





iJUtlCl . 

C'. o 1 V> min 





VjcUIlU Li i 1 . 

Clb a TYlbpr<i 





vjiiciinuci o . 

Cherokee . 

P V| \ 









. 

Choctaw . 

Clarke . 

Clay . 

Cl oVni vno 






1 










Coffee . 

Colbert . 

Conecuh . 

922 

619 

434 

771 

483 

583 

1,217 

248 

527 

821 

272 

248 






































































































20 


VOTE FOR ASSOCIATE MEMBER PUBLIC SERVICE COMMIS¬ 
SION, PRIMARY ELECTION, AUGUST 13, 1918 .—Continued. 


First Choice 


Counties 


Coosa . 

Covington . 

Crenshaw . 

Cullman . 

Dale . 

Dallas ..... 

DeKalb . 

Elmore . 

Escambia . 

Etowah . 

Fayette . 

Franklin ......... 

Geneva ....... 

Greene . 

Hale . 

Henry . 

Houston . 

Jackson . 

Jefferson . 

Lamar . 

Lauderdale ... 

Lawrence . 

Lee . 

Limestone . 

Lowndes . 

Macon . 

Madison . 

Marengo . 

Marion . 

Marshall . 

Mobile . 

Monroe . 

Montgomery 

Morgan . 

Perry . 

Pickens . 

Pike . 

Randolph . 

Russell . 

Shelby . 

St. Clair. 

Sumter . 

Talladega . 

Tallapoosa ... 
Tuscaloosa ... 

Walker. 

Washington 

Wilcox . 

Winston . 


i 


Cooper 

Gaillard 

335 

238 

947 

563 

543 

617 

690 

398 

1,047 

888 

609 

653 

746 

394 

805 

628 

507 

588 

1,410 

1,110 

371 

287 

433 

259 

819 

837 

216 

183 

602 

383 

639 

553 

1,126 

1,123 

1,086 

555 

8,224 

4,295 

506 

279 

901 

585 

494 

321 

859 

537 

912 

| 586 

228 

224 

343 

321 

1,105 

886 

825 

760 

656 

382 

1,058 

615 

1,872 

2,945 

655 

908 

990 

864 

1.299 

614 

532 

429 

594 

457 

776 

643 

849 

595 

284 

411 

495 

298 

574 

273 

491 

320 

921 

711 

1,050 

760 

1,270 

835 

1,216 

846 

333 

316 

557 

453 

272 

130 


a> 


Gambl 

Smith 

256 

249 

1,027 

551 

1,045 

809 

389 

314 

1,145 

210 

540 

758 

290 

416! 

1,082 

893 

470 

200 

526 

621 

194 

193 

126 

169 

861 

461 

211 

187 

316 

153 

514 

474 

848 

622 

570 

381 

4,228 

3,775 

267 

2781 

529 

504 

345 

274 

490 

376 

464 

495 

400 

294 

226 

258 

735 

530 

424 

436 

391 

267 

580 

321 

1,097 

946 

423 

282 

1,824 

2,212 

746 

639 

272 

295 

196 

250 

1,126 

830 

219 

242 

359 

181 

168 

106 

268 

187 

141 

352 

458 

516 

, 965 

628 

657 

704 

650 

403 

142 

229 

357 

184 

149 

80 


Second Choice 

Cooper 

Gaillard 

Gamble 

Smith 

. 
























































































































24 

13 

34 

39 

























































































































































































21 


VOTE FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PRIMARY 
ELECTION, AUGUST 13, 1918. 


Counties 

McClellan 

Pruitt 

Sayre 

Autauga . 

705 

214 

643 

Baldwin . 

582 

299 

415 

Barbour . 

1,108 

504 

895 

Bibb . 

923 

374 

741 

Blount . 

695 

389 

516 

Bullock . 

604 

147 

605 

Butler . 

976 

278 

914 

Calhoun . 

1,727 

713 

1,351 

Chambers . 

1,347 

530 

1,113 

Cherokee . 

849 

483 

497 

Chilton ... 

373 

175 

305 

Choctaw . 

538 

445 

443 

Clarke . 

1,005 

527 

758 

Clay . 

806 

285 

581 

Cleburne . 


Coffee . 

1,372 

599 

1,144 

Colbert . 

790 

301 

580 

Conecuh . 

716 

311 

618 

Coosa . 

491 

196 

390 

Covington . 

1,248 

575 

994 

Crenshaw . 

1,200 

493 

1,113 

Cullman . 

805 

353 

633 

Dale . 

591 

557 

1,004 

Dallas . 

1,200 

237 

1,061 

DeKalb . 

860 

453 

535 

Elmore . 

1,362 

459 

1,405 

Escambia .. 

697 

301 

581 

Etowah . 

1,659 

850 

1,148 

Fayette . 

471 

227 

257 

Franklin . 

471 

224 

276 

Geneva . 

1,264 

494 

1,072 

Greene . 

370 

93 

331 

Hale . 

645 

188 

603 

Henry . 

873 

325 

692 

Houston . 

1,508 

599 

1,307 

Jackson . 

1,201 

427 

925 

Jefferson . 

8,877 

4,154 

6,567 

Lamar . 

566 

328 

414 

Lauderdale . 

1,211 

506 

790 

Lawrence .-. 

646 

351 

404 

Lee . 

1,052 

318 

895 

Limestone .-. 

1,324 

423 

944 

Lowndes .-. 

484 

189 

463 

Macon . 

502 

130 

485 

Madison . 

1,547 

488 

1,179 

Marengo .... 

1,126 

321 

984 

Marion .... 

771 

306 

560 

Marshall ... 

1,059 

419 

903 

Mobile ... 

2,528 

1,327 

1,798 

Monroe . 

1,048 

257 

906 

Montgomery . 

2,694 

503 

2,845 

Morgan . 

1,548 

805 

860 




































































22 


VOTE FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT, PRIMARY 
ELECTION, AUGUST 13, 1918.— Continued. 


Counties 

McClellan 

Pruitt 

Sayre 

Perry . 

707 

232 

582 

Pickens . 

672 

313 

441 

Pike ... 

1,198 

554 

1,114 

Randolph . 

915 

279 

774 

Russell . 

590 

121 

516 

Shelby . 

511 

170 

383 

St. Clair . 

535 

231 

378 

Sumter . 

549 

245 

402 

Talladega . 

1,050 

522 

879 

Tallapoosa . 

1,463 

456 

1,277 

Tuscaloosa . 

1,535 

766 

1,147 

Walker . 

1,429 

741 

858 

Washington . 

388 

582 

174 

Wilcox . 

712 

193 

624 

Winston . 

259 

201 

160 


VOTE FOR JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS, PRIMARY 
ELECTION, AUGUST 13, 1918. 


Counties 
Autauga ... 
Baldwin ... 
Barbour 

Bibb ...,. 

Blount . 

Bullock ... 

Butler . 

Calhoun ... 
Chambers 
Cherokee 
Chilton ... 
Choctaw ... 

Clarke . 

Clay . 

Cleburne 

Coffee . 

Colbert ... 
Conecuh ... 

Coosa . 

Covington 

Crenshaw 

Cullman 

Dale . 

Dallas . 

DeKalb ... 

Elmore . 

Escambia 
Etowah ... 
Fayette ... 
Franklin 
Geneva . 


Evans 

Samford 

311 

567 

389 

392 

640 

741 

427 

754 

487 

495 

324 

383 

360 

891 

729 

1,462 

519 

1,242 

427 

680 

182 

291 

279 

499 

551 

742 

290 

783 

516 

1,528 

455 

521 

404 

538 

208 

456 

499 

1,286 

508 

1,134 

337 

751 

1,014 

653 

688 

623 

466 

677 

864 

884 

309 

658 

750 

1,345 

272 

323 

192 

384 

863 

810 





























































23 


VOTE FOR JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS, PRIMARY 
ELECTION, AUGUST 13, 1918.— Continued. 


Counties 

Greene .. 

Hale . 

Henry . 

Houston .. 

Jackson . 

Jefferson . 

Lamar . 

Lauderdale . 
Lawrence ..... 

Lee . 

Limestone .... 

Lowndes . 

Macon ___ 

Madison . 

Marengo __ 

Marion . 

Marshall . 

Mobile . 

Monroe . 

Montgomery 

Morgan . 

Perry . 

Pickens . 

Pike . 

Randolph .... 

Russell . 

Shelby . 

St. Clair __ 

Sumter . 

Talladega ... 

Tallapoosa 

Tuscalloosa 

Walker . 

Washington 

Wilcox _.... 

Winston . 


Evans Samford 

165 

246 

324 

438 

774 

428 

917 

1,135 

619 

652 

6,643 

5,290 

369 

435 

576 

876 

313 

603 

381 

923 

811 

596 

207 

393 

203 

408 

668 

1,063 

583 

724 

352 

620 

548 

864 

1,098 

2,382 

442 

740 

1,029 

2,200 

626 

1,406 

499 

302 

407 

508 

504 

1,376 

438 

720 

210 

486 

299 

299 

319 

400 

377 

279 

426 

1,024 

473 

1,387 

767 

1,228 

806 

942 

236 

326 

365 

439 

114 

238 


VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS, PRIMARY 
AUGUST 13, 1918. 


First District: 


Counties 

First Choice 

Second Choice 

Gray 

Hartwell 

McDuffie 

o 

03 

O 

1 Ch 

Gray 

Hartwell 

McDuffie 

Roach 

Choctaw . 

658 

2 

159 

1 

164 

60 

3 

52 

76 

Clarke . 

533 

10 

654 

175 

66 

6 

58 

50 

Marengo . 

627 

4 

501 

278 

80 

6 

106 

74 

Mobile . 

942 

2,335 

1,158 

616 

347 

200 

142 

113 

Monroe . 

299 

5 

885 

97 

92 

1 

49 

28 

Washington 

255 

13 

346 

92 

28 

1 

34 

13 































































24 


Second District: Dent 

Baldwin . 812 

Butler ..... 1,335 

Conecuh . 1,032 

Covington . 1,851 

Crenshaw . 1,754 

Escambia. 1,019 

Montgomery . 3,291 

Pike . 1,825 

Wilcox .. 764 


Third District: 

Barbour . 

Bullock . 

Coffee . 

Dale . 

Geneva . 

Henry . 

Houston . 

Lee . 

Russell . 


Speight Steagall 
731 852 

117 623 

1,115 1,397 

472 1,451 

811 1,146 

536 751 

927 1,527 

432 933 

247 451 


Fourth District: Blackman 

Calhoun . 2,289 

Chilton . 431 

Dallas. 1,207 

Shelby . 557 

Talladega . 1,428 


Fifth District: Heflin 

Autauga . 850 

Chambers . 1,672 

Clay . 1,086 

Coosa . 657 

Elmore. 1,790 

Lowndes . 599 

Macon . 624 

Randolph . 978 

Tallapoosa ... 1,729 


Sixth District: 

Bibb . 

Greene . 

Hale . 

Perry . 

Sumter . 

Tuscaloosa . 


Oliver 

1,265 

421 

778 

859 

684 

2,241 


Seventh District: 

Blount . 

Cherokee . 

Cullman . 

DeKalb . 

Etowah . 

Marshall . 

St. Clair . 


Burnett Lusk 

629 522 

1,026 575 

981 511 

889 678 

947 1,443 

1,035 1,140 

617 422 
















































25 


Eighth District: Almon Callahan 

Colbert . 1,018 247 

Jackson .1,358 672 

Lauderdale . 1,570 563 

Lawrence .!. 549 716 

Limestone . 933 849 

Madison . 1,391 912 

Morgan . 988 1,636 

Ninth District: Dickinson Huddleston Jackson 

Jefferson— 

First Choice . 2,063 7,650 3,134 

Second Choice .. 2,177 100 1,427 

Tenth District: Bankhead Gibson 

Fayette .. 502 400 

Franklin . 380 291 

Lamar . 737 522 

Marion . 644 635 

Pickens .. v .. 641 660 

Walker . 1,273 811 

Winston . 264 123 


VOTE FOR STATE SENATOR, PRIMARY AUGUST 13, 1918 


Counties 

1st District 

2nd Dist. 

3rd 

Dist. 

1st Choice 

2nd Choice 

Allen 

Ashcraft 

w 

u 

<x> 

bJO 

O 

Allen 

Ashcraft 

Rogers 

Skeggs 

Smith 

Griffith 

Blount . 









967 

1103 

Cullman . 









Lauderdale 

284 

725 

966 

13 

8 

12 



Lawrence . 

246 

984 


Limestone 

161 

783 

635 


4 

4 


Morgan . 


990 

1562 


Winston 







314 











VOTE FOR STATE SENATORS, PRIMARY AUGUST 13, 1918. 


! 

: 

Counties 

! 

Uth Dist. ! 

1 

5th Dist. 

| 6th District 

I 1st Choice 

| 2nd Choice 

Butler 

Garth 

Proctor 

>> 

O) 

7a 

H 

Brown | 

Hodges 

Maddox 

1 

Brown 

Hodges 

Maddox 

Etowah 





1596 

620 

122 

8 

18 

21 

.Tark«;rvn 



. 

888 

1066 







M aHi «nn 

1281 

1079 





1 




iviauiouii . 

TVf a vslifil 1 


930 

1022 







St. Clair . 





432 

459 

531 

.11 

19 

.8 







































































































26 


VOTE FOR STATE SENATORS, PRIMARY AUGUST 13, 1918. 


Counties 

1 

7th District 

| 8th Dist. 

1 1 

| 9th Dist. 

1 

w 

1110 th Dist. 

Acker 

Kline 

Dishman 

Riddle 

Sims 

Briscoe 

Dent 

Huddleston 

Rogers 

Calhoun 

1559 

1021 

1 







Chambers 



1099 

735 



Elmore 






1070 

746 

Randolph 






861 

498 

Talladega 




724 

965 



Tallapoosa . 






1044 

863 


VOTE FOR STATE SENATORS, PRIMARY AUGUST 13, 1918. 


Counties 

11th Disti'ict 

12th District 

13th District 

Bealle 

Callagan 

- 

Davis 

Leith 

Glover 

McNeill 

West 

Fayette . 



511 

332 




Jefferson 

1st Choice . 



4,987 

214 

1,898 

481 

5,442 

263 

2nd Choice . 





Lamar . 



598 

545 

Tuscaloosa . 

1,183 

1,077 




Walker .j 

. 749 

1,303 





VOTE FOR STATE SENATORS, PRIMARY AUGUST 13, 1918. 



Hth Dist. 

115£/i Dist. 

1 6th Dist. 

17th Dist. 

Counties 

Garner 

Rodgers 

Bell 

Gipson 

Norwood 

Reid 

Foshee 

Prestwood) 

Autauga . 



421 

544 



l 


Butler . 







768 

693 

Chilton . 



230 

238 



Conecuh . 









Covington . 







ovo 

899 

1315 

Lowndes . 





360 

248 

Pickens . 

395 

803 





Shelby . 



387 

244 



" 


Sumter . 

138 

544 

















































































































































27 


VOTE FOR STATE SENATORS, PRIMARY AUGUST 13, 1918. 



18th Dist. 

19th Dist. 

20 th Dist. 

21st Dist. 

Counties 

Lang 

Moore 

Bedsole 

Tucker j 

Carlton 

Glass 

Barnett 

Kelly 

Melvin 

Baldwin 

1 st Choice . 







446 

353 

53 

2 nd Choice . 







4 

5 

5 

Bibb . 

459 

837 







Choctaw . 

519 

338 






Clarke . 



907 

419 






Escambia 

1 st Choice . 





362 

792 

41 

2 nd Choice . 







15 

13 

6 

Marengo . 





734 

656 

Monroe 

1 st Choice . 





653 

502 

139 

2 nd Choice . 







' 28 

13 

27 

Perry . 

235 

660 





Washington . 

328 

311 















VOTE FOR STATE SENATORS, PRIMARY AUGUST 13, 1918. 



1 22nd Dist i 

1 23rd Dist. 

21> 

.th Dist. 

Counties 

Jones 

Miller 

Barnes 

Morris 

Jones 

Lee 

McDowell 

Barbour 








1st Choice 





468 

63 

1048 

2nd Choice . 





50 

121 

17 

Dale 



919 

1005 




Geneva 



841 

1056 




Wilcox . 

347 

483 







VOTE FOR STATE SENATORS, PRIMARY AUGUST 13, 1918. 


Counties 

25th District 

26th 

1st Choice 

2nd Choice 

[Baker 

Haralson 

Seay 

■ 

Baker 

Haralson 

Seay 

Cowan 

Rnl 1 ork 







690 

Coffee .... 

624 

571 

958 

89 

74 

4 


Crenshaw _........_..._______ 

713 

377 

621 

72 

60 

17 









545 

Pike . 

1005 

424 

726 

123 

218 

"726 































































































































28 


VOTE FOR STATE SENATORS, PRIMARY AUGUST 13, 1918. 


Counties 

27th Dist. 

1 

128 th Dist. 

29 th Dist. 

SOth 

Phillips 

Thomas 

Cramton 

Gunter 

Nance 

Siglin 

Ellis 

Cherokee . 





885 

597 


Dallas . 





1241 

DeKalb 





1075 

237 

Lee . 

803 

577 




Montgomery . 

1231 

2018 




Russell . 

248 

413 











VOTE FOR STATE SENATORS, PRIMARY AUGUST 13, 1918. 


Counties 

1 

1 31st Dist. 

1 

32nd Dist 

33rd Dist. 

Carmichael 

Miller 

Evans 

Yerby 

Craft 

Smith 

Colbert . 

663 

465 





Franklin . 

409 

238 





Greene . 



270 

171 



Hale . 



375 

406 



Marion . 

486 

699 





Mobile . 





2615 

2054 


VOTE FOR STATE SENATORS, PRIMARY AUGUST 13, 1918 


Counties 

3Uth District 

i 

35th Dist. 

1st Choice 

2nd Choice 

c 

3 

Q 

-u 

s 

U1 

X 

£ 

s 

'TS 

u 

cS 

Q 

m 

0 ) 

£ 

>> 

Ph 

M 

w 

^3 

U 

aJ 

£ 

Clay . 

221 

213 

596 

206 

476 

307 

83 

34 

63 

53 

17 

20 



Coosa . 



Henry . 

769 

[1392 

543 

1168 

Houston . 

















































































































29 


VOTE FOR CIRCUIT SOLICITOR, PRIMARY AUGUST 13, 1918. 



list Circuit 

Poole 

2nd Circuit 

Dickey 

3rd Circuit 

Patterson 

kth Circuit 

Thompson 

5th Circuit 

Bowling 

6th Circuit 

Ormond 

7th Circuit 

Sanford 

8th Circt. 

Almon 

Semple 

Baldwin . 


796 






1 

1 

Barbour . 


1368 





I 

Bibb . 



1268 






Bullock . 



646 






Butler . 


1277 







Calhoun . 






2169 



Chambers . 





1736 




Choctaw ... 

732 

1187 








Clarke . 









Clay . 






1066 



Conecuh . 


973 







Coosa . 




662 





Crenshaw . 


1735 







Cullman . 







769 

704 

Dale ... 



1484 





Dallas . 



1279 






Escambia . 


872 







Fayette . 





727 

427 




Greene . 









Hale . 




760 





Lamar . 





1033 




Lawrence . 







745 

954 

590 

781 

Limestone . 








Lowndes . 


598 






Macon . 




603 





Madison . 







1114 

1038 

Monroe . 

1136 







Morgan . 







1085 

1491 

Perry . 




826 




Pickens . 





1066 




Randolph 





1315 




Russell . 



633 






Shelby 






576 



Sumter . 




674 



Talladega 






1506 



Tallapoosa 





1429 




Tn<?paloosa 





2198 




"\Y pi <?h i n p’ton 

589 








VV uwii . 

Wilcox . 



746 







VOTE FOR SLOICITOR 10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, PRIMARY 
AUGUST 13, 1918. 


Counties 
Jefferson 
1st Choice 
2nd Choice 


Douglas Tate Williams 

2,980 6,439 3,126 

687 407 603 


Totals 


3,667 


6,846 


3,729 








































































































































30 


VOTE FOR CIRCUIT SOLICITOR, PRIMARY AUGUST 13, 1918. 


Counties’ Ninth Circuit : Appleton Hawkins 

Cherokee . 661 956 

DeKalb . 490 1,035 

Jackson . 802 1,001 

Marshall . 638 1,492 


VOTE FOR SOLICITOR 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, PRIMARY 
AUGUST 13, 1918. 



1st Choice 

2nd Choice 


Brassell 

Seibels 

Tucker 

Brassell 

Seibels 

Tucker 

Autauga . 

122 

88 

751 

17 

6 

9 

Chilton . 

185 

110 

192 

12 

4 

9 

Elmore .. 

293 

353 

1,206 

94 

39 

50 

Montgomery ... 

887 

2,083 

360 

87 

52 

126 


VOTE FOR CIRCUIT SOLICITORS, PRIMARY AUGUST 13, 1918 


Counties 

11th 

12th Circt 

13th Circuit 

lUth 

Jones 

Brassell 

Jones 

Grayson 

(Judge) 

Chamberlain- 

(Solicitor) 

Clarke 

(Solicitor) 

Powell 

Coffee . 


900 

1602 





Colbert . 

1089 





Covington . 

957 

1273 





Franklin . 

615 

1757 

1149 





Lauderdale . 







Marion . 







Mobile. 



3506 

3239 

1657 


Pike . 


911 

1201 


Walker . 





1821 

317 

Winston ... 








VOTE FOR CIRCUIT SOLICITORS, PRIMARY AUGUST 13, 1918. 


Counties 

16th 

Circt. 

II, 

Lee Co. Circt. \ \ Marengo Ct. 

20th 

Cir. 

Smiley 

Samford 

Watkins 

Compton 

Wilson 

Hill 

Blount . 

1033 

2184 


1 




Etowah . 






Geneva . 





1637 

1027 

2064 

Henry . 






Houston . 






Lee . 


834 

574 



Marengo . 


470 

924 


St. Clair . 

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VOTE FOR MEMBERS STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE 
COMMITTEE, THIRD DISTRICT 


Counties 

Acree 

Andrews 

Boykin 

Harrison 

Malone 

Moon 

Moseley 

Sollie 

Soloman 

Teal 

Loflin 

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C 

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OS 

Barbour ... 

657 

713 

998 

506 

865 

472 

824 

896 

717 

841 



Bullock . 

305 

335 

394 

327 

420 

284 

468 

399 

370 

307 



Coffee ........ 

1014 

1062 

986 

1150 

1127 

839 

992 

1132 

837 

903 



Dale . 

859 

856 

978 

695 

1195 

654 

983 

974 

922 

713 



Geneva . 

8251 

786 

916 

704 

1172 

539 

916 

1059 

816 

562 



Henry . 

586 

I 579 

517 

442 

569 

402 

520 

640 

685 

470 

269 

218 

Houston ... 141511152 

1088 

973 

1123 

874 

1030 

1221 

1152 

1008 



Lee . 

531 

586 

741 

571 

678 

780 

698 

672 

613 

556 



Russell . 

403 

421 

298 

398 

267 

438 

243 

271 

250 

408 


— 


VOTE FOR MEMBERS STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COM¬ 
MITTEE, FOURTH DISTRICT 


Counties 

Averyt 

Brown 

Davis 

Edmondson 

Ellis 

Goodlett 

Merrill 

McDonald 

Pettus 

Sproull 

Calhoun . 

1129 

1248 

1278 

1447 

867 

1235 

1190 

997 

1016 

1488 

Chilton . 

251 

294 

260 

225 

190 

122 

141 

203 

241 

108 

Dallas, 

1 st choice. 

117 

760 

655 

655 

586 

477 

509 

982 

919 

170 

2nd Choice. 

4 

4 

5 

6 

3 

4 

3 

5 

3 

5 

Shelby . 

405 

280 

346 

250 

372 

212 

280 

372 

265 

121 

Talladega . 

906 

861 

559 

532 

545 

486 

554 

1143 

877 

882 


Dallas County: Storey, 1st choice, 159; 2nd Choice, 8. 
Shelby County: Storey, 79 votes. 



























































34 


VOTE FOR MEMBERS STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COM¬ 
MITTEE, 5TH DISTRICT. 


Counties 

Austin 

CD 

'> 

P 

O 

Q 

Garrison 

Gosdin 

Hare 

Hodnette 

Holmes 

Jennings 

Newman 

Smith 

Autauga. 

624 

381 

407 

515 

334 

245 

354 

498 

472 

632 

Chambers . 

723 

796 

1168 

484 

1090 

456 

1014 

894 

686 

1153 

Clay . 

446 

512 

862 

304 

516 

291 

639 

223 

234 

695 

Coosa . 

424 

257 

293 

408 

257 

157 

256 

275 

337 

413 

Elmore . 

1389 

644 

655 

1105 

627 

282 

642 

1106 

1064 

1470 

Lowndes . 

383 

271 

290 

291 

280 

188 

302 

270 

311 

412 

Macon . 

246 

307 

338 

162 

400 

450 

351 

282 

196 

266 

Randolph . 

501 

683 

838 

342 

742 

218 

646 

321 

227 

839 

Tallapoosa . 

1198 

864 

767 

1026 

759 

594 

683 

1034 

1122 

1238 


VOTE FOR MEMBERS STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COM¬ 
MITTEE, SIXTH DISTRICT 


Counties 

Bishop 

Brown 

Clarkson 

Elliott 

Fuller 

McGowan 

Seale 

Sumner 

Taylor 

White 

Bibb . 

684 

705 

504 

545 

814 

457 

485 

466 

498 

705 

Greene . 

250 

229 

191 

200 

141 

227 


205 

237 

9QQ 

Hale . 

503 

383 

387 

496 

313 

320 

"391 

362 

339 

355 

Perry . 

407 

364 

421 

457 

501 

345 

427 

387 

442 

419 

Sumter . 

186 

173 

325 

389 

263 

416 

549 

408 

260 

282 

Tuscaloosa . 

981 

1516 

1543 

1185 

945 

759 

731 

681 

707 

890 


Tuscaloosa County: McQueen, 13. 




















































35 


VOTE FOR MEMBERS STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COM¬ 
MITTEE, SEVENTH DISTRICT 


Counties 

Barnes 

Bradford 

Brown 

Burke 

Herzberg 

Jordan. 

Kilpatrick 

Mitchell 

Stearnes 

Statham 

Blount . 

598 

547 

627 

442 

534 

421 

476 

418 

388 

459 

Cherokee . 

742 

898 

676 

409 

725 

498 

597 

674 

225 

226 

Cullman . 

618 

605 

550 

437 

382 

572 

721 

545 

382 

388 

DeKalb . 

948 

837 

587 

407 

587 

628 

603 

518 

204 

138 

Etowah . 

1454 

1441 

964 

558 

1462 

1423 

1132 

1475 

502 

429 

Marshall . 

1097 

1071 

793 

744 

733 

1001 

845 

860 

665 

532 

St. Clair 











1st Choice . 

354 

351 

392 

230 

305 

307 

261 

254 

249 

309 

2nd Choice . 


4 


2 


2 

1 

3 


2 













St. Clair County: Coleman, 1st choice, 250; 2nd choice, 3. 


VOTE FOR MEMBERS STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COM¬ 
MITTEE, EIGHTH DISTRICT 


Counties 

Bouldin 

Haley 

Hill 

Johnston 

Koonce 

Patterson 

White 

Mann 

Wyatt 

Tidwell 

Wall 

1 

Colbert . 

499 

477 

320 

531 

140 

425 

378 

390 

352 

368 

513 

Jackson . 

1210 

519 

462 

661 

739 

819 

745 

642 

682 

407 

424 

Lauderdale 












1st Choice. 

562 

1227 

468 

977 

1002 

701 

827 

885 

503 

921 

887 

2nd Choice . 

4 

3 

5 


2 

7 

7 

2 

6 

3 

2 

Lawrence . 

485 

320 

330 

356 

515 

516 

576 

446 

372 

463 

176 

Limestone 












1st Choice . 

787 

635 

398 

710 

738 

666 

619 

501 

715 

615 

830 

9nd ChoiPP 

1 

1 

1 

1 


2 

3 



1 


La 1IU VJHUlVt/ 

1st Choice 

1104 

857 

447 

969 

979 

987 

995 

655 

1128 

751 

839 

Madison 












2nd Choice . 

3 

5 

5 

3 

3 

6 

6 

5 

5 

5 

5 

Morgan . 

1027 

663 

580 

903 

1015 

1329 

1123 

633 

1061 

1089 

659 


VOTE FOR MEMBERS STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COM¬ 
MITTEE, NINTH DISTRICT 


Counties 

Bondurant 

Burgin 

Burr 

Davis 

Hilliard | 

I 

Johnston 

Gibson 

Nesbitt 

Rives 

Scott 

Jefferson - 

6307 

6157 

6691 

6249 

4665 

6524 

5237 

6288 

6759 

5484 



















































































36 


VOTE FOR MEMBERS STATE DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COM¬ 
MITTEE, TENTH DISTRICT 


Counties 

Blanton 

Cobb 

Collins 

Fite 

A. C. Freeman 

J. S. Freeman 

Horton 

Milner 

Oswalt 

Pope 

Pratt 

Fayette 












1st Choice. 

352 

275 

416 

415 

253 

175 

185 

395 

447 

203 

146 

2 nd Choice . 

2 

3 


2 

29 

3 



2 

2 

3 

Franklin . 

458 

314 

237 

444 

331 

160 

182 

201 

102 

155 

161 

Lamar 












1 st Choice. 

451 

436 

478 

609 

308 

262 

272 

629 

357 

452 

290 

2 nd Choice . 

1 

1 

2 


2 

7 

1 

1 


1 


Marion 












1st Choice . 

472 

450 

363 

640 

479 

348 

264 

560 

253 

567 

258 

2nd Choice . 

1 


1 



1 

1 

1 


2 

2 

Pickens 












1 st Choice. 

586 

428 

458 

543 

412 

340 

698 

430 

305 

217 

359 

2 nd Choice . 

4 

1 

2 

1 

7 

3 

4 

6 

5 

4 


Walker 












1 st Choice . 

1265 

815 

616 

1400 

802 

858 

526 

979 

440 

393 

459 

2nd Choice . 

11 

5 

181 

3 

21 

36 

39 

22 

34 

22 

20 

Winston . 

324 

205 

2151 

223 

190 

199 

91 

99 

571 

98 

78 



















































37 


TOTALS PRIMARY ELECTION, AUGUST 13, 1918 


FOR UNITED STATES SENATE. 

J. H. Bankhead received...59,387 votes 

Frank S. White received........47,381 votes 



FOR STATE SENATOR. 




1ST DISTRICT. 




1st Choice 

2nd Choice 



Votes. 

Votes. 

Total. 

T. H. Allen received. 

...-. 445 

13 

458 

J. T. Ashcraft received____ 1,509 

12 

1,520 

B. A. Rogers received.. 

__ 1,601 

16 

1,617 


2ND DISTRICT. 



W. A. Skeggs received.. 



1,236 votes 

N. H. Smith received. 



2,546 votes 


3RD DISTRICT. 


A. A. Griffith received.. 



2,386 votes 


4TH DISTRICT. 


W. E. Butler received.. 



1,281 votes 

W. F. Garth received. 



1,079 votes 


5TH DISTRICT 


J. F. Procter received..... 



1,818 votes 

J. B. Tally received...._ 



2,088 votes 


6TH DISTRICT. 



1st Choice 

2nd Choice 



Votes. 

Votes. 

Total. 

W. T. Brown received.. 

. 2,028 

19 

2,047 

W. J. Hodges received.. 

. 1,079 

37 

1,116 

J. L. Maddox received.. 

. 175 

29 

204 


7TH DISTRICT. 



W. B. Acker received. 



.1,559 votes 

C. D. Kline received.. 



.1,021 votes 

A. Dishman received. 



1 vote 


8TH DISTRICT. 



D. H. Riddle received. 



.. 724 votes 

M. H. Sims received. 



. 965 votes 


9TH DISTRICT. 



A. W. Briscoe received... 



.1,905 votes 

TT T Dpnt. rppfdved 



.1.333 votes 

10TH DISTRICT. 


R. L. Huddleston received. 
A. C. Rogers received.. 


.2,114 votes 
.1,609 votes 













38 


11TH DISTRICT. 

J. T. Beale received......1,183 votes 

W. T. Callihan received.......1,077 votes 

12TH DISTRICT. 

W. C. Davis received.......1,858 votes 

M. L. Leith received..:.2,180 votes 

13TH DISTRICT. 

1st Choice 2nd Choice 
Votes. Votes. Total. 

John T. Glover received.. 4,987 214 5,201 

E. W. McNail received_._ 1,898 481 2,379 

C. R. West received.. 5,442 263 5,705 

14TH DISTRICT. 

J. 0. Garner received.. 533 votes 

J. A. Rogers received.. 1,347 votes 

15TH DISTRICT. 

J. B. Bell received...._.1,038 votes 

H. E. Gipson received.....1,026 votes 

16TH DISTRICT. 

Joseph Norwood received..... 360 votes 

S. H. Reid received..... 248 votes 

17TH DISTRICT. 

J. D. Foshee received. 2,263 votes 

J. Morgan Prestwood received... 2,553 votes 

18TH DISTRICT. 

T. H. Long received.. 694 votes 

J. M. Moore received.. 1,497 votes 

19TH DISTRICT. 

T. J. Bedsole received.1,754 votes 

A. B. Tucker received. 1,068 votes 

20TH DISTRICT. 

T. J. Carlton received.. 1 . 734 votes 

P. B. Glass received...... 656 votes 

21ST DISTRICT. 

1 st Choice 2nd Choice 
Votes. Votes. Total. 

J. B. Barnett received .. 1,461 47 1,508 

Riley Kelley received__:.... 1,647 31 1,678 

J. D. Melvin received... 233 38 271 

22ND DISTRICT. 

W. B. Jones received.... 347 votes 

John Miller received..... 483 votes 

23RD DISTRICT. 

J. C. Barnes received........1,760 votes 

W. W. Morris received.......2,061 votes 

























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24TH DISTRICT. 

1st Choice 2nd Choice 

_ _ _ Votes. Votes. Total. 

Cr. E. Jones received. 468 50 518 

R- M. Lee received.. 63 121 184 

C. S. McDowell, Jr., received. 1,048 17 1,065 

25TH DISTRICT. 

1 st Choice 2nd Choice 

Votes. Votes. Total. 

D. A. Baker received. 2,342 284 2,626 

W. W. Haralson received..„. 1,372 382 1,754 

A. G. Seay received... 2,305 49 2,354 

26TH DISTRICT. 

S. C. Cowan received..'. .1,235 votes 

27TH DISTRICT. 

B. T. Phillips received ..I.1,051 votes 

J. M. Ttiomas received_______ 990 votes 

28TH DISTRICT. 

F. J. Cramton received...1,231 votes 

W. A. Gunter, Jr., received...2,018 votes 

29TH DISTRICT. 

J. A. Nance received........1,960 votes 

W. W. Siglin received..... 834 votes 

30TH DISTRICT. 

J. B. Ellis received...2,141 votes 

31ST DISTRICT. 

A. H. Carmichael received. 1,558 votes 

W. F. Miller received...1,402 votes 

32ND DISTRICT. 

R. B. Evins received. 645 votes 

W. E. W. Yerby received. 577 votes 

33RD DISTRICT. 

John Craft received.:.-.......2,615 votes 

H. T. Smith received-.-....2,054 votes 

34TH DISTRICT. 

1st Choice 2nd Choice 
Votes. Votes. Total. 

J. A. Darden received.. 567 127 694 

O. T. Smith received. 1,064 119 1,183 

D. M. White received... 990 37 1,027 

35TH DISTRICT. 

J. B. Espy received.-.-.-.2,161 votes 

J. B. Ward received.—....1,711 votes 
























40 


FOR GOVERNOR. 


Wm. W. Brandon received. 

Thos. E. Kilby received.... 

John Purifoy received. 

Chas. B. Teasley received. 

John H. Wallace, Jr., received. 


1st Choice 

2nd Choice 


Votes. 

Votes. 

Total. 

.38,414 

8,879 

47,293 

...... 48,896 

1,801 

50,697 

. 1,168 

789 

1,957 

.18,064 

8,595 

26,659 

. 7,581 

3,410 

10,991 


FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR. 



1st Choice 

2nd Choice 



Votes. 

Votes. 

Total. 

Thos. L. Bulger received. 

.12,269 

1,184 

13,453 

Nathan L. Miller received.. 

.45,733 

1,294 

47,027 

C. C. Nesmith received. 

..37,715 

1,345 

39,060 

James S. Parrish received. 

. 6,103 

1,334 

7,437 

FOR SECRETARY OF 

STATE. 



1st Choice 

2nd Choice , 



Votes. 

Votes. 

Total. 

W. P. Cobb received.. 

.44,175 

1,059 

45,234 

W. P. Fonville received... 

.12,112 

926 

13,038 

John Moffat received... 

.27,131 

1,097 

28,228 

Henry C. West received.. 

.13,093 

1,219 

14,312 


FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL. 


J. Q. Smith received......53,451 votes 

F. Loyd Tate received..........44,168 votes 


FOR STATE AUDITOR. 

H. Fitzhugh Lee received.......106,768 votes 

FOR STATE TREASURER. 

R. L. Bradley received_____..._55,074 votes 

Geo. W. Ellis received________43,070 votes 


FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION. 

Spright Dowell received......106,201 votes 


FOR COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES. 


1st Choice 
Votes. 

M. C. Allgood received.. 55,330 

Emmet A. Jones received.21,378 

J. A. Wilkinson received...23,164 


2nd Choice 

Votes. Total. 

1,035 56,365 

1,253 22,631 

1,675 24,839 


FOR ASSOCIATE MEMBER OF ALABAMA PUBLIC SERVICE 

COMMISSION. 


B. H. Cooper received.....55,519 votes 

S. P. Gaillard received________._42,823 votes 

John Gamble received...........37,932 votes 

A. Coke Smith received...........31,024 votes 

























41 


FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT. 

Thos. C. McClellan received.........71,920 votes 

Wallace P. Pruitt received....30,218 votes 

A. D. Sayre received........57,444 votes 

FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS. 

Richard V. Evans received....38,405 votes 

Wm. H. Samford received..........55,012 votes 

FOR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 66TH CONGRESS OF THE 
UNITED STATES. 

1ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 



1st Choice 
Votes. 

2nd Choice 
Votes. 

Total. 

Oscar L. Gray received.-........... 

_ 3,316 

673 

3,989 

Harry T. Hartwell received..... 

. 2,369 

217 

2,586 

John McDuffie received... 

.. 3,703 

441 

4,144 

1,776 

R. Percy Roach received.. 

__ 1,422 

354 


2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 

S. H. Dent, Jr., received...13,683 votes 


3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 

J. J. Speight received.......5,388 votes 

Henry B. Steagall received.....9,131 votes 

4TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 

Fred L. Blackmon received..-.....6,460 votes 


5TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 

J. Thomas Heflin received....8,318 votes 


6TH CONGRESSSIONAL DISTRICT. 


W. B. Oliver received.-.6,248 votes 

7TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 

John L. Burnett received..........6,124 votes 

John A. Lusk received.....-..-.5,291 votes 

8TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 

E. B. Almon received.-...7,807 votes 

W. B. Callahan received....-.5,595 votes 

9TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 

1st Choice 2nd Choice 
Votes. Votes. Total. 

J. A. Dickinson received... 2,063 2,177 4,340 

George Huddleston received. 7,650 100 7,750 

F. M. Jackson received-- 3,134 1,427 4,561 











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10TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 

W. B. Bankhead received........4,441 votes 

Horace P. Gibson received.....3,442 votes 

FOR STATE SOLICITORS. 

1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 

F. E. Poole received.-.-.3,664 votes 

2ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 

G. 0. Dickey received.......6,151 votes 

3RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 

T. M. Patterson received..:...4,131 votes 

4TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 

J. F. Thompson received.....-.4,879 votes 

5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 

W. B. Bowlin received......_..5,745 votes 

6TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 

M. T. Ormond received._....6,125 votes 

7TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 

J. B. Sanford received..5,850 votes 

8TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 

D. C. Almon received...4,667 votes 

J. R. Sample received....4,604 votes 

9TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 

C. C. Appleton received ....2,591 votes 

A. E. Hawkins received.......3,483 votes 

10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 

Alvin Douglass received......2,980 votes 

J. R. Tate received..........6,439 votes 

Clark Williams received...........2,136 votes 

11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 

H. D. Jones received......4,610 votes 

12TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 


L. H. Brassell received.. 
R. H. Jones received. 


2,710 votes 
.4,076 votes 















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13TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 

3,239 votes 
1,657 votes 

14TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 

J. B. Powell received....2,138 votes 


B. B. Chamberlain received. 
N. R. Clark received. 


15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 


1st Choice 


W. R. Brassell received... 1,487 

W. T. Seibles received.. 2,636 

J. M. Tucker received. 2,509 


2nd Choice 
Votes. 
210 
101 
194 


Total. 

1,697 

2,737 

2,703 


16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 


M. S. Sivley received. 


.3,949 votes 


17TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 


E. H. Hill received..—-----4,728 votes 


18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 

(Marengo) 

A. W. Compton received..*.470 votes 

B. G. Wilson received...942 votes 

19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 

(Lee County) 


C. A. L. Samford received..834 votes 

John L. Watkins received....574 votes 


STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 

1ST DISTRICT. 

B. B. Finkles received....... 

J. A. Gilmer received... 

J. M. Golsby received.... 

Alex. Jackson received... 

W. G. McCorvey received..... 

W. T. McGowin received.. 

E. G. Thomas received...♦.- 

Q. W. Tucker received.... 

J. C. Webb, Jr., received.. 

J. H. Webb received. 

A. B. Tucker received..... 


..3,895 votes 
..3,984 votes 
..4,592 votes 
..3,561 votes 
. 4,593 votes 
..4,863 votes 
.3,697 votes 
.4,007 votes 
.4,113 votes 
.4,506 votes 
. 251 votes 


J. T. Adams received. 

R. G. Arrington received.... 
J. W. Bowers received. 

C. B. Brown received._... 

D. C. Burson received. 

W. C. Coker received. 


2ND DISTRICT. 

... 6,885 votes 

. 7,054 votes 

.. 6,106 votes 

.. _.....7,659 votes 

__ 5,533 votes 

_ 6,008 votes 



























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T. E. Henderson received______.7,130 votes 

J. A. Hendrick received.....-.—...6,472 votes 

W. R. Sellers received....6,734 votes 

R. A. Smith received__.’..—--7,061 votes 

J. F. Walker received__—.-. 208 votes 

C. P. Deming received..... 588 votes 


3RD DISTRICT. 


W. U. Acree received.....6,595 votes 

B. L. Andrews received...—.7,057 votes 

K. W. Harrison received...—.5,766 votes 

G. H. Malone received... a. -7,416 votes 

John L. Moon received....-.5,282 votes 

J. M. Moseley received.......—.7,139 votes 

M. Sollie received.....—--.7,237 votes 

L. T. Solomon received..-.:.6,362 votes 

W. M. Teal received____5,768 votes 

L. H. Boykin received.....—6,916 votes 

J. M. Lofkin received ------ 269 votes 

S. P. Rainer received..— 218 votes 


4TH DISTRICT. 


J. F. Averyt received.......,.....3,713 votes 

J. A. Brown received....3,831 votes 

W. A. Davis received..'.____..3,380 votes 

J. H. Edmonson received..’...... 3,406 votes 

L. H. Ellis received... 2,793 votes 

Dave Goodlett, Jr., received.. 2,705 votes 

S. P. McDonald received... 3,917 votes 

W. B. Merrill received.........3,005 votes 

Edmond W. Pettus received......3,525 votes 

J. C. Sproul received.. 3,017 votes 

A. G. Story received. 238 votes 


5TH DISTRICT 


J. M. Austin received...5,934 

J. C. Douville received........4,715 

E. J. Garrison received...5,618 

G. D. Gasdin received......:4,637 

R. E. Hodnett received_____2,881 

J. E. Holmes received____4,887 

R. W. Jennings received.........4,903 

G. H. Newman received___4,749 

A. T. Smith received.......7,118 

C. W. Hare received_______5,005 


votes 

votes 

votes 

votes 

votes 

votes 

votes 

votes 

votes 

votes 


GTH DISTRICT. 


J. F. Bishop received.....3,011 votes 

Robison Brown received......3,370 votes 

E. L. Clarkson received..........3,371 votes 

E. M. Elliott received............3,272 votes 

J. T. Fuller received...............2,977 votes 

W. E. McGowan received......2,524 votes 

T. F. Seale received----2,758 votes 

M. T. Sumner received-------2,509 votes 

W. H. Tayloe received-----2,483 votes 

C. C. White received______2,884 votes 





































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7TH DISTRICT. 


R. L. Barnes received...5,811 votes 

Thomas Bradford received.......5,740 votes 

J. T. Brown received..........4,589 votes 

Yancey Burke received____3,227 votes 

L. L. Herzberg received____4,728 votes 

S. A. Jordan received..___________.....4,850 votes 

J. M. Kilpatrick received.....4,635 votes 

R. A. Mitchell received......4,804 votes 

J. B. Stearnes received........:...2,615 votes 

R. A. Stratham received.........2,381 votes 

W. M. Coleman received..._. 250 votes 


8TH DISTRICT. 


Virgil Bouldin received...5,674 votes 

C. L. Haley received.....4,698 votes 

Jos. W. Hill received......3,005 votes 

E. D. Johnson received.........4,907 votes 

J. F. Koonce received..5,628 votes. 

A. G. Patterson received........5,451 votes 

John P .White received.„...5,255 votes. 

E. L. Wann received.......4,152 votes 

Inzer B. Wyatt received.4,813 votes 

Tennis Tidewell received........4,814 votes. 

Fred Wall received.........4,328 votes. 


9TH DISTRICT. 


George Bondurant received......6,307' votes 

John A. Burgin received...6,157 votes 

Borden Burr received..6,691 votes 

Ben Davis received......2,649 votes 

W. R. Hillard received.....4,665 votes 

Forney Johnson received.......6,524 votes 

W. A. Gibson received.....1_.......5,237 votes 

W. D. Nesbitt received......6,288 votes 

John R. T. Rives received...........6,759 votes 

Pinkey Scott received...5,484 votes 


10TH DISTRICT. 

1st Choice 2nd Choice 
Votes. Votes. Total. 


R. L. Blanton received.. 

John A. Cobb received.— 

W. O. Collins received____ 

A. F. Fite received.... 

A. C. Freeman received.. 

J. S. Freeman received--- 

C. R. Horton received... 

J. C. Milner received... 

J. H. Oswalt received...— 

J. J. Pope received___ 

J. M. Pratt received...:_ 


3,888 

19 

3,907 

2,923 

10 

2,933 

2,783 

23 

2,806 

4,274 

6 

4,280 

2.775 

59 

2,834 

2,342 

50 

2,392 

2,218 

45 

2,263 

3,293 

30 

3,323 

1,961 

41 

2,002 

2,086 

30 

2,116 

1,751 

25 

1,776 









































46 


EXPENSE ACCOUNTS OF CANDIDATES IN THE DEMO¬ 
CRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION OF 
AUGUST 13, 1918 


GOVERNOR. 

W. W. Brandon (pre- and post-election).....$9,935.61 

Thos. E. Kilby (pre- and post-election)...... 9,980.32 

John Purifoy (pre-election).. 1,437.25 

Chas. B. Teasley (pre- and post-election)_______ 9,808.75 

John H. Wallace, Jr. (pre- and post-election).... 2,799.18 

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR. 

Thos. L. Bulger (pre- and post-election)........$ 300.00 

N. L. Miller (pre- and post-election)__t_ 1,422.70 

C. C. Nesmith (pre- and post-election)__ 503.95 

Jas. S. Parrish (pre- and post-election)..... 94.00 

SECRETARY OF STATE. 

Wm. P. Cobb (pre- and post-election).. 1,103.76 

W. P. Fonville (pre- and post-election)........ 658.09 

John Moffat (pre- and post-election).... 809.21 

Henry C. West (pre- and post-election).....__ 422.00 

STATE AUDITOR. 

H. Fitzhugh Lee (pre- and post-election)...$ 581.31 

M. E. Morris (pre-election)........ 414.15 

STATE TREASURER. 

R. L. Bradley (pre- and post-election).....$2,185.13 

George W. Ellis (pre- and post-election)__ 1,462.65 

ATTORNEY-GENERAL. 

J. Q. Smith (pre- and post-election).....$ 706.39 

F. Loyd Tate (pre- and post-election)_____ 357.12 

SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION. 

Spright Dowell (pre- and post-election).....$ 13.60 

COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRIES. 

M. C. Allgood (pre- and post-election)..$ 898.38 

Emmet A. Jones (pre- and post-election)__ 1,235.70 

J. A. Wilkinson (pre- and post-election)... 1,342.86 

ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT. 

Thos. C. McClellan (pre- and post-election)...1.75 

Wallace P. Pruitt (pre- and post-election)______ 6o!oO 

A. D. Sayre (pre- and post-election).... 7717 





























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ASSOCIATE JUDGE COURT OF APPEALS. 


Richard V. Evans (pre- and post-election)...$1,351.57 

Wm. H. Samford (pre- and post-election). 1,939.87 

ASSOCIATE MEMBER ALABAMA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. 

B. H. Cooper (pre- and post-election). $1,171.95 

S. P. Gaillard (pre- and post-election). 405.95 

John Gamble (pre- and post-election).. 1,526.68 

A. Coke Smith (pre- and post-election)_ 321.27 

. UNITED STATES SENATOR. 

John H. Bankhead (pre- and post-election)...$8,366.88 

Frank S. White (pre- and post-election)_____ 9,770.18 


1ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 


J. A. Gilmore____ 

Joel W. Goldsby (supplementary).......$ 6.15 

Alex Jackson ........ 1.00 

W. G. McCorvey (supplementary)....Nothing 

W. T. McGowin... 

Q. W. Tucker.......:....4c 


2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 


J. T. Adams...'...Nothing 

Robert G. Arrington.......Nothing 

John W. Bowers.....$ 6.00 

Cyrus B. Brown (supplementary)...Nothing 

W. C. Coker___ 

Trammell E. Henderson.......6c 

W. R. Sellers.... 

R. A. Smith.$ 20.00 


3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 


W. U. Acree... 

B. L. Andrews.-............ 

K. W. Harrison___$ 2.83 

John L. Moon....-.....45 

L. M. Moseley...-----09 

M. Sollie, Sr...1_. 


4TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 

W. E. Butler (supplementary).......$ 26.07 

L. H. Ellis (supplementary)...'—. 19.50 

Dave Goodlett, Jr------- 

W. B. Merrill...-.......... 

E. W. Pettus.:.... 


5TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 

J. M. Austin___-----$ 1.00 

E. J. Garrison....--- 10.00 

G. D. Gosdin------ 

C. W. Hare..-.—.—.. 4.00 

J. E. Holmes...».~... 

S. H. Newman ------...— - 

































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6TH CONGRESSSIONAL DISTRICT. 

Robison Brown ....._.....$ 1.45 

W. E. McGowen_______ 

w. H.^^^ZZIZZZZZIZZIZZIZZZIZZZZZZZIir.4.50 


7TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 

L. L. Herzberg_ 1 _ 

R. A. Statham___...___ 

J. B. Stearnes........ f ___$ .50 

Inzer B. Wyatt...... 8.00 


8TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 

C. L. Haley._$ 17.50 

E. D. Johnston______ 15.00 

J. F. Koonce......... 6.00 

Tennis Tidwell (supplementary)__Nothing 

-Fred Wall .......... 


9TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 

W. A. Gibson_6c 

Forney Johnston _ 6c 

W. D. Nesbitt_ 

John R. T. Rives________ 

Pinkney Scott (supplementary)_ Nothing 


10TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 


W. O. Collins_____$ .49 

J. S. Freeman_____ 2.40 


STATE SENATORS. 


W. E. Butler—Fourth District__$159.39 

Watt T. Brown—Sixth District.....__________ 242.65 

W. C. Davis—Twelfth District_____ 220:27 

A. Dishman—Seventh District____ 18.50 

D. J. Foshee—Seventeenth District______ 115.40 

M. L. Leith—Twelfth District... 470.18 

T. H. Long—Eighteenth District (supplementary)___ 25.00 

D. J. Melvin—Twenty-first District____ 54.15 

John Miller—Twenty-second District_ 41.10 

B. T. Phillips—Twenty-seventh District_____ 48.26 

J. M. Thomas—Twenty-seventh District___ 34.70 

Wm. E. W. Yerby—Thirty-second District___ 53.00 


SOLICITOR. 

M. C. Sivley—Sixteenth Circuit____$ 75.90 


REPRESENTATIVES. 


W. Y. Adams, Blount.___$ 24.10 

J. A. Albright, Lee.-------- 20.00 





























J- C. Arnold, Jefferson_____ 132.35 

Jasper C. Austin, Jackson... 62.59 

W. A. Bishop, Barbour.............. 27.32 

J. D. L. Byars, Lawrence______13.07 

J. A. Carnley, Coffee.... 110.00 

Dan G. Cook, Wilcox........ 37.23 

Paine Denson, Cullman........ 36.00 

W. E. Dickson, Jefferson..„. 35.50 

George M. Edmonds, Jefferson... 19.50 

J. M. Ellis, Bullock__ 15.00 

T. S. Faulk, Geneva______ 220.73 

S. S. Fletcher, Madison.. 68.35 

J. D. French, Lawrence.... 23.05 

W. P. Fulmer, Coosa..:_____ 28.95 

R. F. Hall, Henry.*...... 45.70 

W. Moss Harrison, Lee... 10.90 

John W. Holman..... 40.50 

Charles S. Howard, Pike...... 27.50 

J. D. Jones, Marengo____20.00 

W. R. Kimbrough, Marengo______ 19.25 

G. W. Langford, Autauga..... 103.78 

W. A. McDowell, Wilcox___ 21.00 

John W. Mitchell, Cherokee......... 40.50 

J. P. Norris, Russell........ 42.74 

E. F. Oakley, Wilcox...... 36.11 

M. P. Pittman, Randolph....... 32.50 

J. P. Preston, Etowah______ 27.50 

S. J. Skinner, Pike.-..... 27.5C 

H. H. Smith, DeKalb___06 

W. H. Stoddard, Crenshaw.... 49.20 

J. V. Trammell, Cherokee............. 53.55 

Horace F. Waters, Jefferson.. 47.25 

Charles W. Williams, Lauderdale--- 29.75 

G. G. Williams, Lee...*.__ 15.00 

A. H. Williamson, Crenshaw.___ 23.50 

W. K. P. Wilson, Mobile____ 56.20 

J. Gray Woodard, Madison...... 53.85 

J. Morgan Prestwood, Senator; G. S. Lazenby, Representative; 

W. I. Lee, Representative, all of Butler county, expenses of 
committee in behalf of the candidacy of the foregoing.. 141.55 

SHERIFF. 

C. S. Ellington, candidate for Sheriff...-...$55.00 


























50 


DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 13, 1920 


VOTE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, PRIMARY ELECTION, 

MAY 13, 1920. 


Long Term. 



1 

1 L. 

B. 

O. 

W. 

S. 

D. 

Counties. 

Musgrove. 

Underwood. 

Weakley. 

1 

Choice: 

1 

2 

• 

1 

2 

1 

2 

Autauga . 

468 

49 

515 

16 

129 

189 

Baldwin . 

550 

45 

654 

39 

66 

248 

Barbour . 

1,030 

45 

688 

19 

87 

413 

Bibb . 

884 

43 

671 

126 

75 

184 

Blount . 

282 

63 

616 

14 

110 

182 

Bullock . 

415 

48 

480 

13 

57 

288 

Butler . 

665 

58 

795 

36 

145 

306 

Calhoun . 

1,749 

110 

1,439 

45 

151 

823 

Chambers . 

793 

125 

1,076 

44 

379 

348 

Cherokee . 

379 

91 

519 

9 

200 

108 

Chilton . 

218 

21 

260 

11 

61 

91 

Choctaw . 

314 

40 

814 

18 

72 

119 

Clarke . 

682 

57 

567 

12 

129 

184 

Clay . 

597 

70 

567 

34 

159 

250 

Cleburne . 

268 

12 

271 

1 

45 

72 

Coffee . 

1,552 

60 

1,039 

33 

132 

380 

Colbert . 

656 

48 

1,171 

32 

55 

173 

Conecuh . 

662 

48 

534 

3 

126 

139 

Coosa .. 

326 

42 

381 

25 

87 

169 

Covington . 

1,257 

79 

1,203 

37 

144 

423 

Crenshaw’ . 

680 

81 

1,281 

22 

144 

342 

Cullman . 

368 

73 

547 

16 

98 

162 

Dale . 

970 

63 

942 

25 

142 

417 

Dallas. 

610 

76 

1,180 

15 

79 

323 

DeKalb . 

712 

97 

695 

20 

164 

253 

Elmore . 

721 

77 

1,265 

16 

225 

288 

Escambia . 

707 

54 

780 

25 

131 

219 

Etowah . 

1,444 

96 

1,090 

30 

130 

774 

Fayette . 

645 

62 

455 

22 

130 

213 

Franklin . 

371 

17 

552 

8 

64 

67 

Geneva . 

931 

100 

803 

65 

220 

315 

Greene . 

81 

23 

299 

3 

74 

57 

Hale . 

290 

30 

468 

11 

62 

193 

Henry . 

873 

34 

586 

18 

65 

152 

Houston . 

1,442 

>99 

942 

36 

174 

562 

Jackson . 

1,050 

111 

1,206 

34 

202 

289 

Jefferson . 

9,934 

706 

9,833 

282 

1,179 

3,719 

Lamar . 

703 

40 

725 

19 

98 

175 

Lauderdale . 

596 

159 

1,550 

36 

163 

326 

Lawrence . 

523 

35 

416 

20 

63 

178 

Lee . 

504 

95 

862 

21 

172 

259 

Limestone . 

532 

59 

1,175 

27 

152 

236 

Lowndes . 

178 

46 

437 

30 

101 

92 

























































51 


VOTE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, PRIMARY ELECTION, 
MAY 13, 1920.- Continued. 


Long Term. 


Counties. 

1 

1 L. B. 

| Musgrove. 

O. W. 

Underwood. 

S. D. 
Weakley. 

Choice: 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

Macon . 

314 

34 

370 

3 

84 

127 

Madison . 

702 

132 

1,428 

32 

192 

502 

Marengo . 

324 

85 

728 

17 

171 

205 

Marion . 

802 

40 

536 

24 

108 

194 

Marshall . 

466 

61 

866 

15 

132 

173 

Mobile . 

1,689 

97 

4,235 

70 

84 

1 248 

Monroe . 

538 

27 

800 

17 

74 

86 

Montgomery . 

2,032 

233 

3,297 

70 

243 

811 

Morgan . 

1,826 

353 

153 

1,335 

60 

255 

993 

Perry . 

38 

640 

12 

57 

188 

Pickens . 

436 

88 

752 

23 

226 

215 

Pike . 

738 

88 

1,251 

42 

182 

350 

Randolph . 

333 

137 

519 

22 

367 

143 

Russell . 

420 

31 

496 

16 

71 

149 

Shelby . 

430 

35 

360 

16 

67 

199 

St. Clair. 

359 

32 

374 

24 

50 

169 

Sumter . 

231 

38 

482 

17 

117 

112 

Talladega . 

596 

68 

1,176 

30 

178 

275 

Tallapoosa . 

909 

106 

1,241 

47 

253 

286 

Tuscaloosa . 

1,387 

108 

1,191 

51 

167 

492 

Walker . 

2,166 

54 

1,000 

79 

92 

312 

Washington . 

210 

16 

578 

6 

27 

. 55 

Wilcox . 

172 

70 

700 

46 

125 

123 

Winston . 

217 

14 

209 

16 

13 

92 

First Choice. 

56,257 

66,916 


9,776 

Second Choice. 


5,172 


2,129 

21,199 

Total. 

61,429 

69,045 

30,975 




















































52 


VOTE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, PRIMARY ELECTION, 

MAY 13, 1920. 

Unexpired Term of J. H. Bankhead. 


Counties. 


J. Thomas 
Heflin. 


Emmett 

O'Neal. 


Ray 

Rushton. 


Frank S. 
White. 


Choice: 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

Autauga . 

591 

99 

217 

22 

169 

84 

158 

126 

Baldwin . 

541 

86 

280 

39 

64 

53 

307 

131 

Barbour . 

787 

236 

489 

33 

72 

80 

454 

257 

Bibb . 

508 

108 

286 

43 

238 

117 

579 

ioa 

Blount . 

528 

92 

220 

13 

18 

41 

239 

98 

Bullock . 

358 

166 

205 

31 

167 

126 

215 

154 

Butler . 

797 

139 

245 

42 

213 

98 

325 

187 

Calhoun . 

1,184 

1,370 

625 

483 

829 

72 

114 

121 

1,136 

384 

374 

Chambers . 

132 

455 

74 

214 

123 

233 

Cherokee . 

70 

92 

12 

23 

8 

284 

126 

Chilton . 

203 

34 

92 

6 

105 

38 

131 

56 

Choctaw . 

250 

72 

473 

22 

45 

31 

392 

64 

Clarke . 

705 

99 

157 

21 

82 

45 

412 

149 

Clay . 

775 

93 

158 

32 

104 

75 

299 

189 

Cleburne . 

185 

36 

128 

12 

35 

39 

209 

24 

Coffee . 

1,349 

467 

197 

735 

47 

217 

116 

419 

310 

Colbert . 

105 

787 

39 

81 

57 

498 

127 

Conecuh . 

558 

92 

208 

29 

126 

82 

385 

96 

Coosa . 

322 

75 

252 

32 

47 

100 

177 

84 

Covington . 

922 

208 

594 

41 

491 

159 

502 

267 

Crenshaw . 

891 

125 

625 

40 

316 

185 

313 

213 

Cullman . 

539 

67 

243 

12 

26 

51 

207 

130 

Dale . 

757 

286 

523 

62 

85 

83 

526 

228 

Dallas . 

653 

218 

362 

78 

297 

189 

538 

198 

DeKalb .. 

939 

138 

100 

21 

41 

32 

458 

151 

Elmore . 

1,142 

684 

160 

542 

85 

190 

151 

225 

226 

Escambia . 

108 

309 

44 

225 

97 

295 

159 

Etowah . 

1,292 

331 

330 

306 

53 

144 

118 

916 

322 

Fayette . 

106 

237 

16 

93 

69 

532 

123 

Franklin . 

515 

36 

180 

10 

28 

10 

233 

59 

Geneva . 

447 

135 

380 

40 

321 

131 

448 

194 

Greene . 

78 

29 

143 

38 

105 

51 

111 

26 

Hale . 

222 

114 

307 

14 

90 

50 

201 

90 

Henry . 

1,134 

1,405 

757 

37 

243 

31 

46 

38 

99 

125 

Houston . 

160 

506 

41 

133 

126 

426 

344 

Jackson . 

203 

364 

39 

45 

42 

1,192 

6,169 

625 

210 

Jefferson . 

6,855 

249 

1,779 

89 

6,133 

497 

584 

1,748 

100 

1,035 

55 

1,942 

94 

Lamar . 

21 

Lauderdale . 

308 

215 

1,154 

165 

21 

35 

50 

728 

94 

Lawrence . 

381 

105 

17 

31 

21 

382 

111 

Lee . 

841 

137 

418 

51 

38 

73 

248 

236 

Limestone . 

951 

98 

611 

42 

50 

43 

241 

187 

Lowndes . 

259 

93 

177 

25 

91 

66 

203 

69 

Macon . 

352 

80 

179 

30 

39 

57 

210 

83 

Madison . 

854 

274 

898 

55 

71 

148 

485 

362 

97 

115 

162 

Marengo . 

339 

158 

273 

41 

244 

126 

359 

Marion . 

460 

112 

271 

35 

111 

99 

585 

Marshall . 

958 

99 

263 

44 

23 

35 

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53 


VOTE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, PRIMARY ELECTION, 
MAY 13, 1920.— Continued. 


Unexpired Term of J. H. Bankhead. 


Counties. 

J. Thomas 
Heflin. 

Emmett 

O’Neal. 

Ray 

Rushton. 

Frank S. 
White. 

Choice : 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

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755 

145 

2,444 

173 

‘ 1,221 

311 

1,271 

135 

Monroe . 

945 

31 

287 

33 

52 

58 

108 

77 

Montgomery . 

1,313 

526 

1,479 

460 

1,957 

594 

855 

410 

Morgan . 

1,020 

398 

592 

111 

155 

176 

1,544 

444 

Perry . 

423 

92 

183 

62 

254 

124 

162 

179 

Pickens .. 

246 

156 

440 

20 

116 

79 

609 

95 

Pike . 

858 

199 

639 

54 

323 

172 

347 

258 

Randolph . 

353 

68 

224 

33 

82 

74 

587 

134 

Russell . 

284 

65 

327 

30 

77 

175 

175 

87 

Shelby . 

292 

100 

152 

32 

89 

63 

290 

87 

St. Clair. 

451 

87 

178 

22 

64 

20 

311 

100 

Sumter . 

202 

49 

191 

36 

175 

68 

258 

55 

Talladega . 

897 

200 

444 

42 

175 

103 

429 

209 

Tallapoosa . 

1,601 

118 

473 

85 

115 

87 

238 

207 

Tuscaloosa . 

823 

264 

693 

105 

376 

183 

836 

321 

Walker . 

473 

267 

765 

55 

337 

124 

1,528 

184 

Washington . 

265 

26 

132 

30 

132 

13 

230 

26 

Wilcox . 

580 

83 

142 

50 

137 

60 

180 

102 

Winston . 

155 

75 

78 

6 

4 

8 

191 

54 

First Choice. 

49,554 

33,174 

13,232 

34,854 

Second Choice. 


11,0621' 

3,691 

7,316 

12,699 

Total... 


1 

60,6161 

36,865! 

20,548 

47,553 











































54 


VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE 67TH CONGRESS, 
PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 13, 1920. 


Counties. First District. John McDuffie. 

Choctaw . 1,077 

Clarke ..... 1,336 

Marengo .:.... 1,155 

Mobile . 4,351 

Monroe. 1,375 

Washington . 727 


Total.......10,021 


VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE 67TH CONGRESS, 
PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 13, 1920.— Continued. 


Second District. 


1 

Counties. 

L. H. 
Brassell. 

*S. H. 
Dent, Jr. 

John R. 
Tyson. 

Choice: 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

Baldwin . 

288 

62 

419 

40 

501 

80 

Butler . 

187 

124 

495 

46 

957 

100 

Conecuh . 

501 

64 

269 

33 

550 

102 

Crenshaw . 

666 

158 

798 

46 

741 

282 

Covington 

685 

223 

729 

92 

1,231 

575 

312 

Escambia . 

623 

139 

414 

39 

204 

Montgomery . 

1,540 

526 

317 

2,993 

571 

220 

1,069 

1,131 

402 

495 

Pike . 

317 

67 

231 

Wilcox ... 

101 

80 

484 

62 

64 

Total. 

5,117 

1,484 

7,172 

645 

7,157 

1,870 


Third District. 


Counties. W. L. Lee. 

Barbour . 821 

Bullock .. 349 

Coffee . 1,613 

Dale . 433 

Geneva . 728 

Henry . 574 

Houston . 1,628 

Lee . 483 

Russell . 324 


H. B. Steagall. 

1,005 

607 

1,135 

1,631 

1,236 

964 

945 

1,038 

611 


Total....-. 6,953 9,172 

Fourth District. 

Counties. F. L. Blackmon. Lamar Jeffers. 

Calhoun _ 1,682 1,653 

Chilton_ 320 202 

Cleburne _ 366 258 

Dallas _ 1,078 763 

Shelby _ 338 454 

Talladega _ 1,025 941 


Total__i- 4,809 4,271 
























































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Counties. W. B. Oliver. 

Bibb _ 1,116 

Greene . 393 

Hale . 773 

Sumter _ 786 

Tuscaloosa _ 2,303 

Total. 6,325 


Seventh District. 

Counties. L. B. Rainey. 

Blount ___ 913 

Cherokee ______1. 905 

Cullman . 837 

DeKalb . 1,329 

Etowah _;_ 2,307 

Marshall _ 1,094 

St. Clair .:. 635 


Total..... 8,020 


Eighth District. 

Counties. E. B. Almon. 

Colbert_.!___ 1,660 

Jackson - 1,756 

Lauderdale _ 2,062 

Lawrence _ 801 

Limestone _ 1,621 

Madison _L.. 1,716 

Morgan _ 2,486 


Total....12,102 


Ninth District. 


Counties. M. B. Grace. Geo. Huddleston. 

Jefferson . 4,993 15,133 


Tenth District. 



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Counties. 

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Douglas. 

Hollis. 

Choice: 

1 

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1 

2 

1 

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662 

23 

528 

38 

50 

47 

Franklin __ 

494 

9 

518 

8 

4 

34 

Lamar ___ 

805 

54 

623 

63 

136 

100 

Marion _ 

792 

40 

654 

37 

29 

91 

Pickens-- 

966 

21 

451 

39 

35 

69 

Walker__ 

2,129 

49 

914 

137 

77 

128 

Winston -- 

210 

13 

213 

20 

3 

37 

Total... 

6,060 

209 

3,907 

342 

334 

506 








































57 


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Tunstall. 

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60 


VOTE FOR ALTERNATE DELEGATE AT LARGE TO NATIONAL 
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, SAN FRANCISCO, 
PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 13, 1920. 


Counties. 

Autauga ___ 

Baldwin _ 

Barbour . 

Bibb . 

Blount . 

Bullock __ 

Butler . 

Calhoun . 

Chambers __ 

Cherokee ___ 

Chilton . 

Choctaw . 

Clarke . 

Clay . 

Cleburne __ 

Coffee ... 

Colbert _ 

Conecuh __ 

Coosa _ 

Covington _ 

Crenshaw _ 

Cullman _ 

Dale _ 

Dallas _ 

DeKalb . 

Elmore_ 

Escambia _ 

Etowah _ 

Fayette _ 

Franklin .. 

Geneva _ 

Greene _ 

Hale ... 

Henry . 

Houston ___ 

Jackson _ 

Jefferson _..._ 

Lamar .. 

Lauderdale _ 

Lawrence__ 

Lee -:- 

Limestone _.... 

Lowndes _ 

Macon _ 

Madison_ 

Marengo_ 

Marion__ 

Marshall _ 

Mobile __ 

Monroe _ 

Montgomery _ 

Morgan _ 

Perry _ 

Pickens - 

Pike _ 

Randolph _ 



Leopold Strauss. 

. 559 

. 500 

. 816 

. 567 

. 629 

... 274 

. 691 

. 1,069 

. 615 

. 453 

. 329 

. 731 

. 923 

. 494 

. 276 

. 975 

. 692 

. 604 

.., 273 



814 

398 

1,567 

1,642 

788 

1,035 

223 

125 

205 

420 

440 

178 

368 

332 

605 

1,058 

7,463 

245 

692 

455 

536 

752 

461 

298 

739 

724 

768 

357 

3,772 

879 

3,949 

587 

562 

357 

618 

237 







































































61 


VOTE FOR ALTERNATE DELEGATE AT LARGE TO NATIONAL 
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, SAN FRANCISCO, 
PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 13, 1920.— Continued. 


Counties. 

Russell _ 

Shelby . 

St. Clair . 

Sumter . 

Talladega _ 

Tallapoosa_ 

Tuscaloosa _ 

Walker _ 

Washington. 

Wilcox _ 

Winston _ 


Leopold Strauss. 

. 322 

. 448 

. 225 

_ 403 

.. 636 

. 681 

. 798 

_ 850 

. 416 

ZIIIIZ .225 


Total. 


44,123 


VOTE FOR DISTRICT DELEGATE TO NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC 
CONVENTION, SAN FRANCISCO, PRIMARY ELECTION, 
MAY 13, 1920. 


First District. 


Counties. 

James K. 
Kyser. 

Henry 

McDaniel 

William 

McLeod. 

Geo. W. 
Taylor. 

Choice: 

1 

2 

1 

i 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

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83 


591 


412 


894 


Clarke 



315 


1077 


1085 


Marengo . 



1039 


362 


891 


Mobile . 



1851 

25 

2809 

17 

2131 

25 

Monroe 



734 


850 


798 


Washington . 



248 


434 

_ 

533 

. . . 

Total. 

83 


4803 


5961 


6357 

























































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63 


VOTE FOR DISTRICT DELEGATE TO NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC 
CONVENTION, SAN FRANCISCO, PRIMARY ELECTION, 
MAY 13, 1920.— Continued. 


Third District. 



Grover C 

A. 

Y. 

W.H. 

N. P. 

Mike 

Counties. 

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Bowden. 

Malone. 

Merrill. 

Renfroe. 

Sollie. 

Choice: 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

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196 

30 

458 

40 

1304 

16 

140 

23 

967 

15 

Bullock . 

230 

29 

531 

18 

418 

33 

198 

29 

425 

20 

Coffee . 

1466 

9 

980 

11 

298 

11 

401 

15 

1322 


Dale . 

360 


974 


334 


493 


930 


Geneva . 

315 

4 

1233 

2 

189 

11 

142 

7 

1146 

8 

Henry . 

196 

11 

676 

10 

398 

6 

274 

5 

604 

8 

Houston . 

394 

22 

1716 

11 

876 

44 

359 

16 

1009 

32 

Lee . 

213 

15 

585 

13 

370 

13 

1052 

5 

360 

12 

Russell . 

103 

17 

334 

11 

388 

14 

263 

19 

209 

23 

Total. 

3610 

7603 

4693 

3441 

7090 


Fourth District. 


Counties. 

John F. 
Averyt. 

H.M. 

| Ayers. 

S. P. 

McDonalc 

J. Craig 
Smith. 

Choice: 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

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733 


1410 


1709 


1692 


Chilton . 

162 


77 


350 


287 


Cleburne . 

116 


131 


309 


275 


Dalles . 

363 


501 


1027 


1601 


Shelbv . 

536 


176 


414 


344 


r T'«all a rl Aom . 

378 


473 


1526 


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64 


VOTE FOR DISTRICT DELEGATE TO NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC 
CONVENTION, SAN FRANCISCO, PRIMARY ELECTION, 
MAY 13, 1920.— Continued. 


Fifth District. 


Counties. 

1 

i D. W. 
Crawford 

C. W. 
Hare. 

J. M. 
Holly. 

Daniel 

Pratt. 

Choice: 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

Autauga . 

375 


207 


542 


837 


Chambers . 

1254 


820 


425 


861 


Clay . 

786 


381 


320 


427 


Coosa .„. 

424 


131 


461 


275 


Lowndes _ 

481 


246 


145 


475 


Elmore . 

1001 


366 


1247 


1196 


Macon . 

298 


424 


291 


302 


Randolph 

568 


306 


288 


348 


Tallapoosa 

1340 


970 


669 


809 







Total. 

6527 


3851 


4358 


5530j. 


Sixth District. 


Counties. 

J. T. 
Fuller. 

J. M. 
Moore. 

C. B. 
Verner. 

Choice: 







Bibb . 

1063 


911 


523 


Greene . 

125 


303 


316 


Hale 

264 


637 


636 


Perry . 

659 


886 


417 


Sumter. 

422 


501 


557 


Tuscaloosa . 

1086 


1305 


2179 


Total. 

3619 


4543 


4628 



Seventh District. 



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L. 

L. 

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J. A. 

C. 

W. 

Counties. 

Fuller. 

Herzberg. 

High. 

Lusk. 

Singleton. 

Choice : 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

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534 

7 

420 

9 

169 

33 

442 

6 

252 

9 

Cherokee . 

274 

1 

609 

3 

142 

3 

256 

3 

326 

4 

Cullman . 

727 

2 

181 

6 

97 

9 

322 

11 

358 

7 

DeKalb . 

366 

11 

755 

10 

116 

5 

582 

7 

679 

11 

Etowah . 

764 

22 

1555 

7 

762 

11 

836 

18 

492 

19 

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280 


573 


143 


691 


761 


St. Clair. 

85 

.3 

344 

8 

516 

.6 

171 

8 

89 

.10 

Total. 

3046 

4480 

2012 

3353 

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PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 13, 1920 .—Continued. 

Eighth District. 


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66 


VOTE FOR DISTRICT DELEGATE TO NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC 
CONVENTION, SAN FRANCISCO, PRIMARY ELECTION, 
MAY 13, 1920.— Continued. 


Tenth District. 



John A. 

Ernest B. 

A. B. 

| Rufus A. 

J. Alex 

Counties. 

Cobb. 

Fite. 

| Garrison. 

O’Rear. 

Smith. 

Choice: 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

Fayette . 

309 

6 

413 

9 

99 

16 

240 

5 

670 


Franklin. 

362 

2 

543 

3 

107 

2 

149 

6 

262 

5 

Lamar. 

622 

3 

455 

15 

154 

6 

232 

12 

714 

14 

Marion . 

539 

9 

929 

13 

90 

7 

287 

15 

659 

9 

Pickens . 

430 

8 

321 

10 

677 

9 

132 

4 

531 

11 

Walker . 

928 

21 

1405 

18 

234 

12 

1333 

14 

748 

26 

Winston . 

147 

4 

263 

3 

43 

5 

148 

4 

48 

3 

Total.| 

3338 

53 

4329 

71 

1404 

57 

2521 

60 

3632 

68 


VOTES FOR ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES TO THE 
NATIONAL CONVENTION, SAN FRANCISCO, 
PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 13, 1920. 


First District. 


Counties. W. T. McGowin. 

Choctaw . 870 

Clarke . 1,129 

Marengo ...'.... 827 

Mobile . 4,423 

Monroe. 1,032 

Washington . 503 


Total. 8,584 


Second District. 


Counties. W. T. Edmonson, Jr. 

Baldwin . 499 

Butler. 802 

Conecuh . 565 

Crenshaw . 853 

Covington . 942 

Escambia . 280 

Montgomery . 3,884 

Pike . 717 

Wilcox ....._ 441 


Cliff Lanier. 


235 


Total. 


8,993 


235 
























































VOTES FOR ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES TO THE 
NATIONAL CONVENTION, SAN FRANCISCO, 
PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 13, 1920. 

Continued . 


Seventh District. 


Counties. W. T. Brown. T. A. Hearne 

Blount ....;_;_ _ 7 

Cherokee ... ' " . 

Cullman ..."... 214 213 

DeKalb . 

Etowah ... 

Marshall .„. ..;... 

St. Clair ...... 


Total..... v .... 221 213 

VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FROM STATE AT LARGE, 
PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 13, 1920. 


Counties. 

Autauga . 

Baldwin . 

Barbour . 

Bibb . 

Blount . 

Bullock . 

Butler . 

Calhoun . 

Chambers . 

Cherokee . 

Chilton . 

Choctaw . 

Clarke ...... 

Clay ..... 

Cleburne ... 

Coffee . 

Colbert . 

Conecuh ..—. 

Coosa . .... 

Covington . 

Crenshaw ..................... 

Cullman . 

Dale ---- 

Dallas .. 

DeKalb _._...... 

Elmore _ 

Escambia _ 

Etowah ..a.. 

Fayette ... 

Franklin ...:.—. 

Geneva - —- 

Greene ------ 

Hale ... — 

Henry... 

Houston .........——.. 

Jackson ----- 

Jefferson —.... 

Lamar . 

Lauderdale .. 


Horace A. Adams. 

W. F. Miller. 

. 783 

806 

. 773 

781 

. 1,296 

1,304 

. 1,113 

1,113 

. 806 

803 

. 767 

769 

. 1,050 

1,047 

. 2,237 

2,272 

. 1,480 

1,524 

. 623 

670 

. 422 

422 

. 833 

833 

. 1,104 

1,104 

. 903 

907 

. 337 

361 

. 1,533 

1,573 

. 1,104 

1,089 

. 778 

803 

. 563 

552 

. 1,441 

1,441 

. 1,328 

1,328 

. 637 

653 

....... 1,421 

1,480 

. 1,726 

1,726 

_ 1,042 

1,048 

. 1,536 

1,570 

. 881 

886 

.. 1,760 

1,787 

. 607 

607 

. 649 

687 

. 1,091 

1,107 

. 344 

352 

710 

724 

. 861 

890 

.. 1,516 

1,565 

....... 1,330 

1,396 

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14,814 

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771 

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68 


VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FROM STATE AT LARGE, 
PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 13, 1920 .—Continued. 

Counties. Horace A. Adams. W. F. Miller. 

Lawrence . 614 684 

Lee . 996 1,020 

Limestone . 1,146 1,208 

Lowndes . 625 625 

Macon_ 556 556 

Madison . 1,365 1,460 

Marengo _ 1,023 1,040 

Marion ..'.. 993 993 

Marshall . 769 769 

Mobile . 3,950 3,956 

Monroe_ 1,118 1,153 

Montgomery . 4,372 4,372 

Morgan _ 1,946 1,967 

Perry . 828 847 

Pickens __ 

Pike . 1,145 1,162 

Randolph . 684 713 

Russell _ 472 490 

Shelby . 656 661 

St. Clair_ 487 500 

Sumter. 718 741 

Talladega _ 1,401 1,406 

Tallapoosa_ 1,816 1,816 

Tuscaloosa . 1,845 1,847 

Walker . 2,650 2,650 

Washington _ 535 532 

Wilcox __-. ... 

Winston . 271 273 


Total.87,515 88,620 

VOTES FOR DISTRICT ELECTORS, PRIMARY ELECTION, 
MAY 13, 1920. 

First District. 

Counties. Robt. Cunningham. 

Choctaw. 860 

Clarke . 1,155 

Marengo ..... 1,005 

Mobile . 4,392 

Monroe . 1,217 

Washington . 507 


Total. 9,136 

Second District. 

Counties. S. H. Blan. 

Baldwin ...!.. 771 

Butler _ T _............ 1,012 

Conecuh . 710 

Crenshaw ..~........... 1,305 

Covington _______________ 1,479 

Escambia. 781 

Montgomery . 4,429 

Pike . 1,608 

Wilcox .........____ 443 


12,538 


Total. 




























































69 


VOTES FOR DISTRICT ELECTORS, PRIMARY ELECTION, 
MAY 13, 1920.— Continued. 


Third District. 


Counties. 

Barbour . 

Bullock .. 

Coffee . 

Dale ... 

Geneva . 

Henry . 

Houston ...... 

Lee . 

Russell . 


S. W. Deese. 

. 1,394 

. 719 

. 1,349 

. 1,281 

. 1,192 

. 968 

. 1,575 

. 1,025 

. 470 


Total. 


9,973 


Fourth District. 


Counties. Sam’l L. Crook. 

Calhoun . 2,635 

Chilton _ 404 

Cleburne . 378 

Dallas . 1,723 

Shelby . 647 

Talladega ..„......--- 1,490 


TotaL.....7,277 


Fifth District. 


Counties. 

Autauga . 

Chambers .... 

Clay . 

Coosa —. 

Lowndes __ 

Elmore - 

Macon .. 

Randolph . 

Tallapoosa . 


L. A. Smith. 

. 677 

. 1,384 

.. 759 

. 479 

. 546 

. 1,429 

. 326 

. 575 

. 1,228 


Total. 


7,403 


Counties. 

Bibb _ 

Greene - 

Hale _ 

Perry - 

Sumter - 

Tuscaloosa .... 

Total. 


Sixth District. 


. Clabaugh. 

R. H. Wright. 

437 

603 

332 

66 

533 

217 

509 

392 

424 

332 

1,124 

1,371 

3,359 

2,981 












































70 


VOTES FOR DISTRICT ELECTORS, PRIMARY ELECTION, 
MAY 13, 1920.— Continued. 


Counties. 

Blount . 

Cherokee _ 

Cullman . 

DeKalb . 

Etowah _ 

Marshall .. 

St. Clair . 


Seventh District. 


Paine Denson. 

. 795 

. 610 

. 751 

. 1,030 

. 1,736 

.. 735 

. 453 


Total. 


6,210 


Eighth District. 

Counties. R. H. Walker. 

Colbert_ 1,193 

Jackson . 1,417 

Lauderdale ... 1,791 

Lawrence . 717 

Limestone . 1,560 

Madison ..... 1,565 

Morgan ___..:____________ 2,079 


Total........:.....10,322 


Ninth District. 

County. John McLendon. 

Jefferson ____.......-....16,070 


Counties. 

Fayette . 

Franklin __ 

Lamar . 

Marion .. 

Pickens . 

Walker . 

Winston . 


Tenth District. 


I. T. Quinn. 

. 643 

. 725 

. 787 

. 1,184 

. 881 

. 1,744 

. 288 


Total. 


6,244 


VOTE FOR DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN, 
PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 13, 1920. 


Counties. E. W. Barrett. W. T. Sanders. 

Autauga .. 465 412 

Baldwin . 490 418 

Barbour . 746 689 

Bibb .—_ 527 636 

Blount - 513 335 

Bullock . 334 479 

Butler . 509 707 

Calhoun . 1,327 1,288 

Chambers _ 835 909 

Cherokee _ 450 251 

Chilton ........•_ 783 154 

Choctaw.I. 447 473 








































71 


VOTE FOR DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN, 
PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 13, 1920.— Continued. 

Counties. E. W. Barrett. W. T. Sanders. 

Clarke ... 615 560 

Clay ..-.. 647 357 

Cleburne . 214 189 

Coffee . 569 1,115 

Colbert —. 751 687 

Conecuh ..!. 292 538 

Coosa . 378 258 

Covington . 570 1,187 

Crenshaw . 491 1,028 

Cullman ... 349 389 

Dale . 743 570 

Dallas . 883 789 

DeKalb . 742 389 

Elmore .„_._ 789 966 

Escambia . 473 485 

Etowah .. 990 1,069 

Fayette . 288 417 

Franklin . 438 371 

Geneva . 576 726 

Greene .....,_ 146 229 

Hale . 295 454 

Henry . 475 532 

Houston .. 593 1,157 

Jackson . 694 819 

Jefferson . 9,941 8,463 

Lamar . 425 486 

Lauderdale .:. 676 ' 1,029 

Lawrence.-..... 258 429 

Lee ..... 462 710 

Limestone .. 183 1,553 

Lowndes . 255 377 

Macon . 246 344 

Madison . 473 1,222 

Marengo . 545 455 

Marion . 371 834 

Marshall .. 549 365 

Mobile . 1,912 1,849 

Monroe ..... 574 621 

Montgomery . 1,899 2,747 

Morgan . 798 1,502 

Perry . 660 278 

Pickens .. 660 352 

Pike . 356 979 

Randolph . 451 327 

Russell . 283 306 

Shelby ...— 409 311 

St. Clair.. 310 273 

Sumter . 487 243 

Talladega ....— 975 662 

Tallapoosa . 1,051 889 

Tuscaloosa. 1,323 859 

Walker .-... 1,274 1,035 

Washington . 322 212 

Wilcox . . 

Winston _ 183 124 


Total..-.48,238 51,868 

































































72 


VOTE FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT, 
PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 13, 1920. 


Counties. J. B. Brown. B. M. Miller. W.H.Thomas. 

Autauga . 407 668 793 

Baldwin . 493 682 563 

Barbour . 612 1,134 1,259 

Bibb . 592 1,079 1,080' 

Blount . 728 • 476 569 

Bullock . 390 634 682 

Butler. 592 999 919 

Calhoun . 1,645 1,574 1,993 

Chambers . 1,272 854 1,428 

Cherokee . 567 379 604 

Chilton . 227 317 342 

Choctaw. 653 594 596 

Clarke .. 627 952 823 

Clay . 719 486 720 

Cleburne . 259 309 231 

Coffee . 1,189 939 1,313 

Colbert . 962 1,053 962 

Conecuh .. 379 821 728 

Coosa _ 395 360 473 

Covington . 926 1,148 1,238 

Crenshaw .. 901 1,042 1,120' 

Cullman . 786 396 517 

Dale . 908 1,052 429 

Dallas ._. 733 1,457 1,283 

DeKalb. 925 769 608 

Elmore ..:. 1,513 913 1,378. 

Escambia . 542 905 659 

Etowah _ 1,361 1,363 1,363 

Fayette .:. 463 506 412 

Franklin . 520 523 409 

Geneva . 862 832 958 

Greene . 146 349 294 

Hale . 150 772 666 

Henry.. 588 675 819 

Houston . 852 1,928 1,378 

Jackson . 1,129 924 1,094 

Jefferson . 12,414 11,703 11,043 

Lamar . 597 691 480 

Lauderdale _ 1,093 1,229 1,263 

Lawrence . 539 480 397 

Lee . 606 867 1,064 

Limestone . 855 1,031 951 

Lowndes . 299 473 541 

Macon . 225 446 611 

Madison .. 1,112 1,422 1,071 

Marengo . 547 946 712 

Marion . 643 745 769 

Marshall . 715 509 715. 

Mobile . 2,320 2,589 2,631 

Monroe. 362 1,128 946 

Montgomery . 2,813 2,675 4,129 

Morgan . 2,330 1,046 1,796 

Perry .-. 371 921 665 

Pickens . 518 778 598 

Pike . 894 917 1,141 

Randolph . 498 384 648 

Russell . 270 398 485 




























































73 


VOTE FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT, 
PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 13, 1920.— Continued. 


Counties. 

J. B. Brown 

B. M. Miller. 

W.H.Thomas 

Shelby . 


564 

419 

St. Clair. 

. 300 

485 

412, 

Sumter . 

. 316 

611 

555 

Talladega . 

. 734 

1,311 

1,199 

Tallapoosa. 

. 1,116 

1,203 

1,430 

Tuscaloosa . 

. 1,266 

1,678 

1,539 

Walker. 

. 1,537 

1,391 

1,512 

Washington . 

. 364 

385 

458 

Wilcox . 

. 392 

936 

619 

Winston . 

. 295 

174 

175 

Total. 

. 62,792 

69,980 

71,677 


VOTE FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, 
PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 13, 1920. 


Counties. 

Benj. F. 
Elmore. 

Henry P. 
Merritt. 

Emmet S. 
Thigpen. 

Choice: 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

Autauga . 

281 

17 

396 

17 

248 

27 

Baldwin . 

444 

31 

371 

32 

159 

35 

Barbour . 

313 

26 

879 

36 

495 

44 

Bibb . 

406 

45 

325 

17 

370 

19 

Blount . 

275 

6 

418 

14 

186 

15 

Bullock . 

283 

42 

427 

17 

288 

61 

Butler . 

269 

29 

277 

38 

835 

25 

Calhoun . 

1031 

59 

1178 

65 

642 

105 

Chambers . 

309 

22 

791 

23 

763 

37 

Cherokee . 

189 

22 

376 

10 

183 

6 

Chilton . 

192 

8 

179 

7 

201 

12 

Choctaw . 

1033 

4 

68 

38 

22 

24 

Clarke . 

1100 

5 

129 

20 

95 

20 

day . 

202 

19 

643 

23 

161 

31 

Cleburne . 

100 

6 

130 

8 

174 

8 

Coffee . 

221 

39 

547 

52 

1309 

70 

Colbert . 

634 

15 

539 

19 

374 

25 

Conecuh . 

213 

14 

327 

7 

494 

19 

Coosa . 

277 

17 

260 

13 

130 

18 

Covington . 

257 

52 

728 

41 

1011 

61 

flvori cV> n w . 

268 

22 

510 

50 

948 

45 

Cullman . 

270 

9 

411 

8 

128 

IT 

p^]0 . 

103 


767 


744 

Dallas . 

975 

37 

566 

55 

247 

69 

DeKalb . 

518 

9 

469 

12 

171 

10 

FI mr»rp .. 

430 

32 

590 

11 

886 

45 

Escambia . 

215 

28 

178 

52 

910 

37 

Etnwftli . 

702 

32 

914 

31 

556 

36 

Fn vpffp 

270 

9 

316 

14 

158 

10 

Fmriklin . 

286 

4 

348 

8 

163 

T 

Geneva . 

307 

19 

601 

11 

618 

26 






























































74 


VOTE FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, 
PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 13, 1920 .—Continued. 


Counties. 

Benj. F. 
Elmore. 

Henry P. 
Merritt. 

| Emmet S. 

| Thigpen. 

1 

Choice : 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

Greene . 

284 

4 

90 

4 

25 

5 

Hale . 

571 

5 

174 

14 

43 

2 

Henry . 

181 

8 

456 

16 

582 

21 

Houston . 

376 

29 

522 

34 

1206 

28 

Jackson . 

651 

7 

1108 

10 

314 

4 

Jefferson ... 

5212 

354 

8946 

346 

4792 

476 

Lamar . 

303 

12 

353 

12 

310 

9 

Lauderdale . 

276 

19 

917 

22 

606 

33 

Lawrence . 

388 

4 

327 

19 

60 

9 

Lee .. 

225 

54 

668 

20 

442 

65 

Limestone . 

620 

13 

484 

20 

299 

18 

Lowndes . 

261 

37 

218 

8 

206 

20 

Macon . 

124 

41 

411 

7 

196 

34 

Madison .i 

688 

28 

884 

14 

184 

29 

Marengo . 

1076 

10 

85 

24 

38 

18 

Marion . 

301 

9 

775 

19 

116 

15 

Marshall . 

380 

13 

505 

10 

129 

11 

Mobile .. 

1689 

60 

1803 

51 

813 

41 

Monroe . 

1020 


182 


156 


Montgomery . 

2031 

193 

1112 

145 

2140 

316 

Morgan . 

969 

61 

1384 

73 

291 

108 

Perry . 

430 

15 

445 

16 

88 

22 

Pickens. 

660 

14 

261 

21 

149 

23 

Pike . 

132 

54 

264 

65 

1525 

38 

Randolph .. 

198 

18 

504 

23 

127 

29 

Russell . 

235 

25 

280 

10 

249 

25 

Shelby . 

249 

3 

338 

12 

158 

8 

St. Clair. 

130 

9 

283 

10 

159 

9 

Sumter . 

501 

19 

270 

35 

41 

13 

Talladega . 

432 

19 

606 

31 

710 

41 

Tallapoosa. 

551 

32 

975 

20 

485 

43 

Tuscaloosa . 

735 

31 

984 

53 

720 

42 

Walker . 

782 

47 

999 

25 

670 

50 

Washington . 

509 

8 

81 

3 

33 

4 

Wilcox . 

512 


256 


308 


Winston . 

118 

1 

143 

6 

54 

6 

First Choice. 

36173 

42751 

32099 

Second Choice. 

2436 

1961 

2279 

Total. 

38609 

44712 

34378 









































































75 


VOTE FOR JUDGES OF THE JUDICIAL CIRCUITS, PRIMARY 
ELECTION, MAY 13, 1920. 



Thirteenth Judicial Circuit. 


County. 
Mobile . 


Joel W. Golsby. 
. 3,951 


Fifteenth Judicial Circuit. 


Counties. 

Lamar 

Field. 

Walter B. 
Jones. 

Lawrence 
H. Lee. 

W. L. 
Martin. 

Choice: 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

Montgomery. 

388 

238 

1 

2447 

240 

1617 

471 

1095 

397 


Counties. 

Blount . 

Etowah _ 

St. Clair.. 


Sixteenth Judicial Circuit. 

W. J. Martin. 

. 836 

. 1,996 

. 625 


Total... 


3,457 


Eighteenth Judicial Circuit. 


Counties. 

Coosa - 

Shelby . 

Clay . 


E. J. Garrison. 

. 714 

. 708 

. 1,225 


Total. 


2,647 







































76 


VOTE FOR JUDGES OF THE JUDICIAL CIRCUITS, PRIMARY 
ELECTION, MAY 13, 1920.— Continued. 

Nineteenth Judicial Circuit. 


Counties. 

B. K. 

McMorris. 

Geo. F. 
Smoot. 

F. Loyd 
Tate. 

Choice: 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

Autauga . 

453 

75 

131 

113 

563 

45 

Chilton . 

127 

23 

33 

15 

364 

15 

Elmore . 

862 

243 

717 

275 

562 

134 


Total. 

1442 

341 

881 

403 

1489 

194 



Twenty-First Judicial Circuit. 


Counties. F. W. Hare. Jno. D. Leigh. 

Baldwin . 566 644 

Conecuh . 428 904 

Escambia..... 375 1,262 

Monroe .. 965 462 


TOTAL.:. 2,334 3,272 


VOTE FOR SOLICITOR OF SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 


Counties. 

Butler . 

Crenshaw ... 
Lowndes ...... 


W. H. Stoddard. 
. 1,065 


618 


Total. 


1,683 


*No returns. 































77 


VOTES FOR PRESIDENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, 
PRIMARY ELECTION,' MAY 13, 1920. 


Counties. 

Sam P. 
Kennedy. 

A. G. 

Patterson. 

A. Coke 
Smith. 

Choice: 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

Autauga . 

335 

7 

395 

29 

259 

51 

Baldwin . 

341 

24 

551 

30 

148 

75 

Barbour . 

464 

6 

1046 

16 

142 

97 

Bibb . 

449 

45 

760 

13 

141 

40 

17 

Blount . 

377 

16 

422 

10 

75 

Bullock . 

290 

14 

565 

18 

65 

75 

Butler . 

532 

16 

726 

18 

158 

47 

Calhoun . 

1267 

23 

1587 

39 

259 

252 

Chambers . 

402 

23 

1327 

18 

192 

62 

Cherokee . 

252 

6 

446 

1 

114 

21 

Chilton . 

182 

2 

223 

6 

5 

19 

Choctaw .. 

65 

13 

846 

24 

162 

68 

Clarke . 

378 

10 

540 

6 

236 

24 

Clay . 

390 

13 

561 

15 

121 

50 

Cleburne . 

175 

3 

213 

4 

70 

16 

Coffee . 

586 

14 

1320 

18 

226 

55 

Colbert . 

566 

27 

943 

19 

166 

27 

Conecuh . 

325 

6 

594 

13 

153 

26 

Coosa . 

277 

10 

315 

5 

93 

33 

Covington . 

688 

21 

1085 

30 

296 

123 

Crenshaw . 

721 

23 

846 

50 

213 

59 

Cullman 

195 

8 

585 

10 

94 

18 

Dale . 

639 

452 

166 

Dallas . 

477 

42 

831 

66 

525 

104 

DeKalb . 

383 

9 

655 

6 

. 197 

20 

Elmore . 

704 

13 

997 

29 

227 

50 

Escambia . 

336 

22 

783 

28 

167 

98 

Etowah . 

561 

18 

1541 

21 

188 

71 

Fayette ... 

269 

10 

591 

9 

73 

57 

Franklin . 

300 

3 

398 

6 

114 

15 

■Geneva ... 

325 

6 

1221 

11 

119 

49 

Greene 

172 

.1 

. 200 

3 

33 

5 

Hale . 

374 

2 

365 

5 

49 

17 

Henry . 

331 

4 

847 

9 

156 

48 

Houston . 

408 

12 

1514 

22 

190 

53 

Jackson . 

351 

9 

1525 

10 

76 

13 

Jefferson . 

6683 

264 

10944 

300 

2193 

761 

Lamar . 

412 

9 

510 

12 

138 

23 

Lauderdale . 

579 

27 

1241 

27 

151 

43 

Lawrence . 

106 

17 

720 

7 

71 

25 

Lee . 

448 

4 

839 

14 

71 

41 

Limestone . 

426 

16 

1020 

9 

157 

31 

Lowndes . 

295 

3 

313 

14 

69 

36 

Macon . 

236 

2 

414 

6 

57 

37 

Madison .-. 

599 

20 

1127 

14 

179 

34 

Marengo . 

441 

6 

503 

8 

184 

32 

]Vf^rinn . 

374 

9 

712 

13 

145 

28 

Marshall . 

346 

4 

675 

9 

111 

35 

Mobile -- 

1354 

37 

3150 

35 

504 

128 




































































78 


VOTES FOR PRESIDENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, 
PRIMARY ELECTION, MAY 13, 1920.— Continued. 



Sam P. 

A. 

G. 

A. Coke 

Counties. 

Kennedy. 

Patterson. 

Smith. 

Choice: 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

Monroe. 

549 

9 

587 

10 

136 

37 

Montgomery . 

1800 

93 

2303 

206 

1288 

427 

Morgan . 

529 

68 

2367 

25 

210 

204 

Perry . 

453 

97 

383 

15 

157 

29 

Pickens ... 

261 

10 

637 

17 

229 

27 

Pike . 

789 

22 

771 

33 

271 

115 

Randolph . 

270 

11 

516 

17 

129 

35 

Russell . 

274 

11 

352 

10 

65 

66 

Shelby . 

200 

3 

537 

8 

31 

22 

St. Clair. 

206 

4 

388 

6 

52 

12 

Sumter . 

142 

9 

526 

8 

83 

25 

Talladega . 

757 

18 

936 

28 

131 

68 

Tallapoosa . 

557 

16 

1325 

25 

191 

65 

Tuscaloosa. 

867 

34 

1355 

45 

234 

81 

Walker . 

1079 

22 

1485 

35 

222 

76 

Washington . 

183 

4 

265 

3 

169 

13 

Wilcox . 

299 


616 


119 


Winston . 

80 

6 

240 

2 

43 

13 

First Choice. 

36481 

65573. 

13458 

Second Choice.. 

1245 

1578 

4424 

Total.. 


1 

37726 


67151 

17882 


VOTE FOR COMMISSIONER OF CONSERVATION, PRIMARY 
ELECTION, MAY 13, 1920. 


Counties. 

Autauga _ 

Baldwin . 

Barbour . 

Bibb ....... 

Blount ___ 

Bullock. 

Butler . 

Calhoun ..... 

Chambers. 

Cherokee . 

Chilton . 

Choctaw. 

Clarke . 

Clay ......—...... 

Cleburne ....... 


John H. 


A. L. Kimbrough. 

Wallace, Jr. 

. 399 

569 

. 412 

680 

. 879 

740 

. 750 

581 

. 449 

389 


479 

. 655 

726 

. 1,678 

1,281 

. 1,141 

729 

. 280 

554 

. 375 

152 

. 416 

592 

. 771 

514 

. 699 

410 

. 227 

206 

























































79 


VOTE FOR COMMISSIONER OF CONSERVATION, PRIMARY 
ELECTION, MAY 13, 1920.— Continued. 

John H. 

Counties. A. L. Kimbrough. Wallace, Jr. 

Coffee . 951 1,022 

Colbert ..... 1,001 667 

Conecuh .. 444 560 

Coosa ...:. 531 211 

Covington . 1,006 1,040 

Crenshaw . 853 955 

Cullman . 378 454 

Dale . 629 1,141 

Dallas . 834 979 

DeKalb . 589 618 

Elmore.;.. 1,189 683 

Escambia . 603 649 

Etowah . 1,428 818 

Fayette ..... 516 332 

Franklin . 409 449 

Geneva . 736 729 

Greene . 128 286 

Hale . 335 458 

Henry . 599 664 

Houston . 1,034 952 

Jackson . 856 795 

Jefferson . 9,078 9,867 

Lamar . 501 477 

Lauderdale . 929 842 

Lawrence . 422 408 

Lee ... 805 577 

Limestone ... 682 905 

Lowndes. 287 408 

Macon . 399 309 

Madison . 852 1,168 

Marengo .. 386 701 

Marion . 641 616 

Marshall . 711 446 

Mobile . 1,934 2,387 

Monroe .-. 368 952 

Montgomery . 2,253 3,035 

Morgan . 1,904 900 

Perry . 320 668 

Pickens . 388 698 

Pike . 785 989 

Randolph . 512 359 

Russell ... 309 371 

Shelby . 544 218 

St. Clair. 305 337 

Sumter .-. 320 470 

Talladega . 901 891 

Tallapoosa . 1,817 320 

Tuscaloosa —. 1,042 1,394 

Walker ..-. 1,211 1,304 

Washington . 334 319 

Wilcox . 321 654 

Winston .-. 188 152 


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